We're (obviously) totally on board with the idea that a baby is an absolute blessing and a joy, but that, uh, doesn't mean that there aren't some major, obvious downsides of having a baby, too -- not the least of which being the incredible lack of sleep that many of us experience.
This can start during pregnancy, and for many, lasts basically the rest of their lives (or at least well into their teenage years), but it's definitely at its peak during those early days of living with a perfect but wide awake newborn. This guide can help some during that stage, but is also geared for moms with babies (and in many cases, older kids, too!). Yes, a lot of these are easier said than done -- for instance, creating a real sleep schedule takes discipline, which is often hard when there's a million and a half things to do.
But while no one is judging if some of these tips just can't happen, they'll definitely make life easier if parents can stick to them. In related news, check out this story, How Can I Get My Baby To Sleep Through The Night? which is a great guide to helping figure out how to get kids to actually go to sleep -- and more importantly, stay asleep.
For parents with kids sharing a bedroom, we have some sleep tips to help mom and dad figure out how to get everyone the rest they need. And because no one is perfect, mama might be making mistakes when putting baby to bed. We know it's really, really easy to make a mistake with the LO's bedtime schedule -- we've made tons.
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