Laura’s Story and Infant Sleep with The Feeding Hour Podcast

Laura’s Story and Infant Sleep | Season 2, Episode 2 | The Feeding Hour Podcast

In this episode, Laura discusses her journey from cardiac nursing to baby led sleep specialist, sparked by her own experiences as a mother. She emphasizes the importance of understanding co-sleeping and responsive caregiving. She also addresses the societal misconceptions about baby sleep, discussing the profound impact of Dr. James McKenna's book on her understanding of co-sleeping and breastfeeding, highlighting biological normalcy of co-sleeping and societal pressures and misconceptions about baby sleep, including fears related to SIDS.

Laura's take: Close sleeping can support attachment; it's not inherently a bad habit. Setting boundaries around sleep is respectful to both parents and children. Highly concentrated nurturing fosters independence in children over time. Sleep challenges often stem from external expectations rather than biological factors. It's important to remember that each child's sleep journey is unique, and gradual transitions are not only common but also natural.

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