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Sleep regression

Sleep Regression

Question: At what age/s did your child have a sleep regression? How long did it take to resolve, and what did you do to fix it?

{Expert tips} Sleep and multiples

Expert Tips: by Kylie (Midwife, Child and Maternal Health Nurse, and owner of Beyond the Bump)

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Getting baby to sleep past 5am

Q&A: I’m looking for some ideas to help my 9mo dd to sleep past 5am as I’m about to go back to work.

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Tips to keep unswaddled baby in one place when asleep

Q&A: Looking for hints and tips to help my 4mo ds stay in one place while he sleeps!?!

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Transition from Co-Sleeping to Cot or bed

Q&A: Was it hard on you and your lo? How long did you co sleep for? Any tips on the transition would be greatly appreciated

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Difficulty sleeping when Pregnant

Q&A: Just wanting others experiences and ways to deal.. I’m currently 31 weeks pregnant

Co-Sleeping and Bedtime

Q&A: When you Co sleep, does baby/toddler/child go to bed the same time you do? Or do you settle them in your bed and then join them when you got to bed

Sleep Rumbler Review and Giveaway

Need some help getting your little one to sleep? We have a Sleep Rumbler to give away!

The Co-Sleeping Debate and the Benefits of Infant-Parent Proximity

Read more about safe cosleeping and the benefits it can have for you and your baby.

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Tips for keeping sleeping baby cool on hot days

Q&A: What does your baby sleep in on hot days? How do you keep them cool?

No-Cry Sleep Ideas for Toddlers

Q&A: Hi everyone, I need some ideas to help my 2 1/2 year old daughter sleep longer at night. She wakes 4-5 times a night. I would like ‘gentle’ tips that don’t involve leaving her to cry.

Save our Sleep in Toddlers

Q&A: I’m so confused as to what to do with my 19moDD. She used to be such a great sleeper and self settled. DH had to I away for work for 3 weeks and she stopped SS and I just sat with her until she went to sleep. Then her and I went on a 2 week holiday where we slept in the same room in separate beds. Now we are all back together she is taking up to an hour and a half to go down and she is waking up at night. Is it too hard to go back to the SOS routine at this age? It’s what we used originally. Any parents try SOS at this age?

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Save Our Sleep -how long did it take

Q&A: For parents who have successfully followed Tizzy Hall’s SOS routines for sleep, how long until you saw these “magical results” and how did you keep yourself determined to follow through and see out the end? I’m very easily swayed to giving in and need some helpful tips and encouragement to keep my foot down.

Project Baby: Sleep

Emma reflects on the ups and downs of teaching your baby to sleep.

My Son Won’t go to Sleep on His Own

Q&A: My 2yo has got in the habit of not going off to sleep (at night only) unless myself or my partner are in his room, once hes asleep he’ll sleep all night but he just wont go off on his own. I don’t want to do controlled crying or anything similar…any ideas would be appreciated.

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Colic? Bore your baby to sleep!

Expert tips: Does colic actually exist? Dr Howard Chilton shares his expert opinion, and it might surprise you!

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Co-sleeping – yes or no?

Q&A: Did you Co-sleep? Why or why not?

Methods to improve babies’ reversed sleep cycles

Q&A: What method helped improve your baby’s reversed sleep cycles? (Include baby’s age at the time)

General Tips for Baby Sleep

General Tips for Baby Sleep

Q&A: General tips from other parents to help get your baby to sleep

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From Swaddling to Sleeping Bag – Making the Move

If you’re wondering how long to swaddle your baby for, the answer will be different for different babies. It is usually recommended to stop swaddling baby when they start to roll over on their own and are needing their hands/arms to roll themselves back over. Here are some tips to make the move easily.

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Midwife Tips: Co-Sleeping

An introduction to co-sleeping, and why it isn’t necessarily ‘bed sharing’.

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Helping Children Start Day Care: Settling in Success

Starting any kind of childcare is a huge milestone for both parents and child. It’s a tricky, emotion-fuelled time that in many ways is a huge leap of faith. Is …

How to choose a quality child care service for your child

How to choose a quality child care service for your child

Advice on how to choose a quality child care service including the use of the National Quality Standard rating

Best Baby Gift Registry

The Best Baby Registry

The Best Baby Registry? Click over to Bespoke Baby Gifts! It’s 2021. Shopping online and celebration registries are commonplace. Culturally we have normalised the inclusion of a registry for gifting …

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Best Books for Kids Three to Five Years

Review of the Best Books for Kids aged 3 years old to 5 years old. These will be sure to be family favourite books.

Pregnancy Planning Checklist

eBabies: The Surprising Baby Trend of 2021

With the dating landscape dramatically changed in the last 5 years, so is the way that Australian babies are being conceived. Forget meeting your baby daddy at work or at …

Kids Birthday Party Themes

Top 10 Kids’ Birthday Party Themes

Planning a party? Yay! Well, we’ve got the Top 10 Kids Birthday Party themes right here for you. Kids birthday parties are a bucket load of fun and half the …

WIN: Three Fab New Products for Baby

We love knowing what’s new and keeping our mums up to date with the latest product releases. You know what else we love? Giving you a chance to win them! …

Dad Shares Toddler’s ‘Category Five’ Poo Incident & Parents Everywhere Die Inside

There are some accepted facts of life about being a parent. One of them is you will deal with poo. Sure, parenting can be a dreamy experience but as every …

Most Popular Baby Names 2020

150 Most Popular Baby Names 2020

It’s been a strange, strange year but one thing that’s remained fairly predictable is the most popular baby names of 2020. Sure, there’s been some shifts up and down the …

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