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Published: October 2023
... to address these sleep challenges.
Keywords: safe sleep ; night time feedings ; self-soothe/self-soothing ; room sharing ; bedtime routine ; sleep associations ; sleep coaching 1a. Overview ● The number of hours of sleep recommended in a 24-hour period varies by age, but the AAP endorses...)
Module
Published: December 2023
..., a neutral thermal environment, room sharing without bed sharing, and a smoke-free environment.
● Positioning devices and supports are often used in the NICU (e.g., to correct plagiocephaly), but these should be discontinued at home.
● While thermoregulation is often a concern early in the NICU...)
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Published: June 2023
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● Sleep Location: Bed sharing puts the baby at risk for suffocation and entrapment. Having the baby sleep in a crib or bassinet near parent’s bed decreases risk of SIDS up to 50% compared to sleeping in a separate room. The AAP recommends room sharing without bed sharing, ideally until 6 months old...)
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Published: June 2023
... for infants (i.e. room sharing) for at least the first 6 months of life. Now may be a time that parents are considering transitioning baby to his/her own room depending on the family’s housing situation. 1f. Developmental
There is a spectrum of typical behavior at this age, but patients at 6 months can...)
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Book: Retro Baby
Published: April 2022
10.1542/9781610025133-ch04
EISBN: 978-1-61002-513-3
ISBN: 978-1-61002-510-2
... parent If the surface is soft, such as an old mattress, memory foam, sofa, couch, waterbed, or armchair If there is soft bedding, such as pillows or blankets, on the bed Room share by keeping baby s sleep area in the same room where you sleep, ideally for the first 6 months. Place your baby s crib...
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Published: August 2024
Module
Published: July 2024
... and approved sleep surface for babies, particularly during the period of greatest risk (when the baby is younger than 4 months). Room sharing without bed-sharing facilitates responding to the baby’s feeding cues throughout the night, while leaving the mother’s sleep relatively undisturbed. Some families may...)
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Book: Baby and Toddler Basics
Published: October 2022
10.1542/9781610026239-ch14
EISBN: 978-1-61002-623-9
ISBN: 978-1-61002-620-8
... they are 6 to 12 months old, without sharing the same bed. It has been found that room sharing decreases the risk of SIDS by up to 50%! So, be sure to tell grandparents and other caregivers of these recommendations if they will be putting your child to sleep. 145. Do you recommend using apnea monitors or new...
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Published: December 2022
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Published: June 2023
... location, including for naptime. Table 2 presents the key characteristics of various infant states. Table 3 lists typical infant sleep patterns. (For more information on sleep-related topics, including room sharing, bed sharing, and sleep position, see the Promoting Safety and Injury Prevention theme.) Key...)
Module
Published: May 2023
... typical infant sleep patterns. (For more information on sleep-related topics, including room sharing, bed sharing, and sleep position, see the Promoting Safety and Injury Prevention theme.) At the beginning of this developmental period, a child’s understanding of the world, people, and objects...)
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Published: November 2022
Book Chapter
Published: January 2017
10.1542/9781610025805-ch17
EISBN: 978-1-61002-580-5
... position (“back to sleep”) is best for babies, including premature babies, because of the reduction of SIDS. However, parents should avoid using wedges or other positioning devices, as they are a suffocation hazard. Room sharing is recommended for at least the first 6 months of life, with the baby...
Book Chapter
Published: February 2017
10.1542/9781610020237-part01-development
EISBN: 978-1-61002-023-7
ISBN: 978-1-61002-022-0
... infant states. Table 3 lists typical infant sleep patterns. (For more information on sleep-related topics, including room sharing, bed sharing, and sleep position, see the Promoting Safety and Injury Prevention theme.) Key Characteristics of Various Infant States48 Infant States Characteristics Quiet...
Book Chapter
Published: July 2005
10.1542/9781581108064-2-index
EISBN: 978-1-58110-806-4
ISBN: 978-1-58110-781-4
..., 109 nightmares in, 111, 159 160 of fussy baby, 52 night terrors in, 109, 114 115 preventive, 53 not sleeping through the night in, 114 Rooming-in, 12 number of hours of sleep for, 109 Room sharing, 43 rapid eye movement (REM) versus non-REM sleep S in, 110 111 readiness for nighttime sleep, 109 Safety...
Book Chapter
Published: July 2005
10.1542/9781581108064-1-ch03
EISBN: 978-1-58110-806-4
ISBN: 978-1-58110-781-4
... a little time on his own before calling for attention. When you have completed the going-to-bed ritual, place your baby in his crib still awake. For the rst several months of life, room sharing, sleeping in close proximity within view without bed sharing, is recommended to prevent sudden infant death...
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Published: July 2005
10.1542/9781581108064
EISBN: 978-1-58110-806-4
ISBN: 978-1-58110-781-4