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 MoreGreat question! We all know that at some point our newborn, who seems to have no schedule at all will eventually begin to have a schedule around 3 months of age. For most babies ( there are exceptions) they will settle into a three nap routine during their day.
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 MoreWhen your baby has arrived and you are done with your postpartum help, what comes next? Well, sleep training comes next! Some babies are great sleepers and when they hit a developmentally appropriate age to sleep 11-12 hours a night ( 4-6 months) they do, but many babies are terrible sleepers and suddenly you find your baby is 6 months old and still waking 3-5 times a night.
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 MoreBecoming new parents can be rough, you are adjusting to life as parents, getting to know this new baby, you have the same amount of tasks to do each day, plus some, but somehow it seems less time in the day! It is important for new parents to take care of themselves so that they can be the best parents they can be! As your kiddo gets older and life gets busier and sleep seems to be non existent or your baby’s days and nights are mixed up terribly, you might be wondering HOW much sleep does my baby need? And are naps even important?
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