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Women’s Health Today

Praeclarus Press: Excellence in Women's Health

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March 2017

Sleep Like a Baby

Clearly parents have nighttime needs for sufficient sleep themselves.

SIDS: Risks and Realities

If we want to decrease risk of SIDS events, then we must ensure infants are in the best possible situation to support breathing and arousability.

What Is Normal Infant Sleep?

Parents are anxious and often fear dire consequences if their child doesn’t get enough sleep. Mother-baby experts take a look at what counts as 'normal.'

Controlled Crying and Long-Term Harm

Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, PhD, IBCLC, FAPA on whether the recommendation of controlled crying as a parenting practice has any basis.

How Do Mothers Get More Sleep?

Another look at nighttime breastfeeding and postpartum depression.

Help for Very Fatigued New Mothers

Most of us probably know what it feels like to be so tired that we think we are going to die if we don’t get some sleep. Some suggestions to help.

Four Reasons Our Sleep Is Being Disturbed

Controversy over sleep behavior in public health campaigns. How can we improve sleep safety and lower infant mortality rates without compromising breastfeeding?

Welcome to Women’s Health Today

Introduction to Women's Health Today from Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, PhD, IBCLC, FAPA.

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