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Sleep: A biological necessity

Sleep is about so much more than rest. Did you know that getting your allocated hours in can lead to a reduced risk of serious disease? Find out more as we dive into the importance of sleep for you and your baby.

Sleep, just like eating, drinking water, and breathing is a biological function we NEED to survive. When our little ones come along and sleep goes out the window, it can leave us feeling pretty awful.

The United Nations (CAT), considers prolonged sleep deprivation a form of torture. And us Mums (and Dads) are trying to function for months, if not years without consistent sleep!

Sleep isn't just about rest. It is a time when our body repairs, our hormones regulate and new cells grow. Science states that adults who get 8 hours of sleep in:

  • Get sick less often

  • Have a lower risk of getting serious health problems

  • Can concentrate more

  • Find it easier to learn

These are just a few reasons why sleep is so important. Not just for us Mums and Dads, but for our kids too!

Don't feel overwhelmed or like getting more sleep is an impossible task. Getting more sleep can be a gentle process that we work on over time. If you are interested in finding out how you can improve your family's sleep, reach out today!

 

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Have you heard of the fourth trimester?

The 5 S’s by acclaimed Paediatrician and “Happiest Baby on the Block” Author, Dr. Harvey Karp are the foundation of how we work to settle a newborn baby. Backed by science, read how The 5 S’s can help get you and your baby the sleep that you need!

The theory and idea behind the fourth trimester came from the acclaimed paediatrician, Dr Harvey Karp. He defines his idea of the fourth trimester as the first 3 months of a baby’s life after birth. Karp’s belief is that babies are born 3 months too soon and are still adjusting to the world outside. Therefore, to comfort and calm a crying newborn, they need you to simulate the environment they had in utero.


Karp's 5 S's are:

🌟 Swaddling - helps to calm that pesky startle reflex

🌟 Side/Stomach - think chest-to-chest cuddles

🌟 Shushing - white noise

🌟 Swinging - rocking or swaying

🌟 Sucking - feeding or dummy


Karp believes that this formula can help to calm any unsettled newborn baby!

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