If there’s one thing that everyone knows about newborn babies, it’s that they don’t sleep through the night, and neither do their parents. But in fact, those first six months of life are crucial to developing the regular sleeping and waking patterns, known as circadian rhythms, that a child will need for a healthy future. Some children may start life with the sleep odds stacked against them, though, say University of Michigan sleep experts who study the issue.
Popularity: unranked [?]
Related posts:
- Psychiatric Medication Increases Risk Of Early Delivery In Pregnancy
- Increased Risk Of Depression With Breathing Problems During Sleep
- Genetics Is The Most Important Factor In Explaining The Link Between Sleep Problems Early In Life And The Later Development Of Depression
- In Postpartum Women, Poor Sleep Is Independently Associated With Depression
- Link Between Insomnia And Depression In Young Adults – New Study In The Journal SLEEP

Comments
No Responses to “Connection Between A Mother’s Mood And Her Baby’s Sleep”