We’ve heard it before so many times! Our baby was sleeping 8+ hours a night and then the four month sleep regression happened, now our baby is sleeping like a newborn, help!!
Read MoreThe dream feed is one of our favorite tools to utilize during sleep training with families, but even if you are not planning on sleep training anytime soon, a dream feed may be helpful for your baby. Dream feeds help break the cycle of feeding to sleep association, but also help your baby get what they may need over night.
Read MoreThe simple answer is no, not if you do not want to. However, a few factors come in to play here. How old is your baby? Is their weight gain on track?
If you are wanting to sleep train you can have a dream feed around 10:30pm, but will not need any additional feeds.
Read MoreI’ll give it to you straight sleep training, which is optimal between 4-7 months, is not always easy and can be difficult for parents because they are already sleep deprived and making rational decisions while sleep deprived is really hard.
Read More“Is breastfeeding always easy?? Because it was not easy for me!” I can tell you we have heard that before! Welcome to our Family Bliss Blog where we talk about lots of things related to infant sleep, parenting, sleep training, breastfeeding, teething, sleep tips and so much more!
Read MoreAre you in the cycle of the “pick up, put down” “ gentle sleep solutions that seems to involves weeks of crying” “ no -cry sleep solutions that either don’t work or have a LOT more crying than you expected” “ Pick up, put down, walk away, walk back, rock in the dark with the wind song on”… you get the point.
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