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How Can I Stop Sleeping on my Stomach? by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Wed 21 Apr 2010 10:58am sure that every night you start out on your back or side. Keep in mind that sleeping on your side, but tilted toward your front is still side sleeping. Stomach sleeping is when you’re flat on your stomach or more flat than you are on your side. When you sleep this way it puts a lot of stress on your neck because you have to turn it to the side Read on »
Your baby’s upset stomach...sign of a milk protein allergy? by Baby Health Blog .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 4:36pm , though, is that both children suffered from symptoms that seem like just typical baby ailments so it took longer than it should have to get a correct diagnosis and start treatment Read on »
Your baby’s upset stomach...sign of a milk protein allergy? by Baby Health Blog .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 6:20pm , though, is that both children suffered from symptoms that seem like just typical baby ailments so it took longer than it should have to get a correct diagnosis and start treatment Read on »
Night #9: Sleep, Baby, Sleep by Melissa .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 11:41pm ! As for the hypnosis last night, well, I slept. I don't remember much right now. I've been having some stomach aches and I remember waking up to that a few times, but other than that, this baby... morning. Sleep is best when it occurs at the same time every single day. There, I said it. I don't like it, but I said it. If better health is what I want, I've got to play Read on »
Sleep Baby Sleep by Dr. Chan C. Posted Sat 21 Feb 2009 10:31pm Sleep Baby Sleep Originally uploaded by docfilesdocfiles I won't see my little baby again till May and all I have are the pictures I took while I was back last week. Being separated from your family is very much part of being a doctor at times. Read on »
The Family Bed: Sleep with your baby - and sleep better. by Michelle H. Patient Expert Posted Wed 18 Feb 2009 11:59am By Michelle Kennedy Hogan “If you don’t let that baby sleep somewhere on his own,” the prickly nurse said, “he’ll have attachment issues later on.” “Really?” I said... tell you - neither has any desire at all to spend anytime in my room - let alone my bed. So, we can put this to rest right now. If you let your baby sleep with you he or she Read on »
The Quest for Sleep: One Mom’s Story for Getting Her Baby to Sleep by Jennifer Lance Patient Expert Posted Tue 09 Jun 2009 11:50pm was quite blissful, particularly because I took the age old advice of “sleep when your baby sleeps” to heart. Clearly something in the mommy brain prepares us for waking up to feed... got to a point that we had to open up to some other ways of getting our baby girl to sleep. Months 2 and 3 Emerson continued to eat every two hours through the second month Read on »
sleep, babies, sleep. together, please. by Linda and Cara .. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 24 Aug 2009 10:25pm moving all three boys (5, 4, and 1) into a super-sized attic room together, but decided against it because even though the baby sleeps through the night, he is still easily awoken... Busy past couple of weeks for your Baby Bunching blog hosts, including an annoyingly timed surgery for Cara and the start of school for her Bunch, as well as a beach Read on »
Sleep Baby, Sleep! by Phoenix Posted Mon 04 Oct 2010 12:00am Well little man has a cough again! Ugg.... and we've only been off of TOBI for 4 days! We venture to KC next week to see the dr's! Guess we'll see how things go! Sorry for the short post, but just got home from work and things are crazy! I did get the pictures from the wizard of OZ's onto FB, so be sure to check them out! Read on »
The Quest for Sleep: One Mom’s Story for Getting Her Baby to Sleep by Atlanta Mom .. Patient Expert Posted Sat 20 Jun 2009 11:08pm Also posted on PP&B... Since so much of our health postpartum depends on the quality of sleep we and our children are getting this article seemed perfect to share! It addresses one woman's changing experiences throughout the first year of her child's life with refreshing honesty and a balanced perspective. Enjoy! Allison says, I have an eleven Read on »