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Baby sleep science guide, overcoming the four-month sleep regression, Erin Flynn-Evans, Meg Casano

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Baby sleep science guide, overcoming the four-month sleep regression, Erin Flynn-Evans, Meg Casano
Language
eng
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no index present
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non fiction
Main title
Baby sleep science guide
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Erin Flynn-Evans, Meg Casano
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overcoming the four-month sleep regression
Summary
Healthy newborns follow a comfortable pattern. They’re up two or three times a night for food and comfort, but you expect these nocturnal disturbances with a new baby. But at three or four months of age, everything changes. Your baby now wakes at all hours of the night, and exhaustion and frustration become the norm. The good news is you haven’t done anything wrong. Your baby’s new sleep pattern (or lack thereof) is a biological response known as the four-month regression
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