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Adults and infants have completely different sleep schedules, which end up colliding. It’s usually the parents who suffer, not the baby. The sleep needs of your infant indirectly determine your sleep rhythm and that can prove to be difficult. It is completely normal for a baby to wake up ...
The states and wakefulness of 100 prematurely born infants were recorded for 24-hour periods in the home when the infants were 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 weeks postterm. monitoring was accomplished using the Home Monitoring System: analog signals from respiration and body movement are recorded while ...
Infant temperament ratings and parental reports of sleep patterns and sleep durations were obtained on 105 normal infants. Boys with more difficult temperaments and active sleep patterns had brief attention spans compared to the other children (p = 0.005). Among all infants, active sleep pattern was...
and shorter naps during the day. Recognizing the strain this places on both babies and their parents, Sleep Baker's team of dedicated sleep consultants in Sydney has developed a suite of gentle, effective strategies designed to ease this transition and promote healthy sleep patte...
We studied changes in the sleep patterns of ten young women from late pregnancy (36 weeks) to the sixth postpartum week, focusing on the relationship between the women's sleep patterns and their infants' movements. The mothers' polysomnograms and their infants' ankle actigrams were simultaneous...
The results suggest that, even though some infants with atypical sleep patterns early on eventually develop typical patterns of sleep by 6 or 7 years of age, reduced sleep duration in the first two years of life may have long-term consequences on later developmental outcomes. These findings are...
Normal sleep patterns in infants and children: a systematic review of observational studies. Sleep Med. Rev. 16, 213–222 (2012). Article PubMed Google Scholar Owens, J. Classification and epidemiology of childhood sleep disorders. Prim. Care Clin. Office Pract. 35, 533–546 (2008). ...
Infants exposed to opioides in-utero frequently demonstrate withdrawal symptoms in the neonatal period and have difficulties with state regulation. This study examines sleep–wakefulness–distress patterns as indicators of regulatory mechanisms at 3 months of age. A national infant cohort ( N = 35) ...
The research team also identified factors that influence the amount of sleep a mother gets. Not surprisingly, one of the strongest predictors is infant-signaled nighttime waking, which means the infant is more likely to alert the parent at night. This could be either because these infants woke ...