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parenting

SLEEP

FEEDING BABY

CRYING AND FUSSING

KANGAROO CARE

PARENTAL ISSUES

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES


Sleep

Newborn Babies and Sleep

Co-sleeping by Lenore Goldfarb

Co-Sleeping - Making it Work and Making it Safe

Early Bedtime Means Better Baby Sleep

Regular Naps Improve Nighttime Sleep

What is Preventing Your Baby from
Sleeping Through the Night?

Should I let my baby cry it out?

Write a Family Bestseller - My Sleep Book

Wonderful Sounds for Sleep

The Natural Child Project James McKenna Library

About James McKenna




Feeding Baby

Lenore's Baby Food Recipe

Food Fight




Crying and Fussing

Calm Your Crying Baby

Car Seat Crying

Diaper Changing Battles

Tantrums

Toddler Cooperation

First-Born Jealousy




Kangaroo Care

www.kangaroomothercare.com

The importance of skin to skin contact

Comparison of Skin-to-Skin (Kangaroo) and Traditional Care:
Parenting Outcomes and Preterm Infant Development

Kangaroo Mother Care and the Bonding Hypothesis

Introduction

The Bonding Hypothesis

Objectives and Hypothesis

Method

Results

Discussion

Footnotes, Acknowledgements, Abbreviations

References

A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Kangaroo Mother Care:
Results of Follow-Up at 1 Year of Corrected Age



Parental Issues

Much Ado about a little cut

Postpartum Depression

Baby Blues

The 18 Month Postpartum Marital Disaster Area

How to Have a Happy Marriage

Casual Remarks

"Daddy, Play With Me!"

Going Visiting With Your Baby

Handling Unwanted Advice

Mom and Dad's Emergency Kit

The pill is not the only answer




Additional Resources

Additional Resources including books, web sites and support groups

About Author Elizabeth Pantley

Medicalizing Motherhood: Maternity Care in Canada in the 1920s and 1930s
by Joy Noel-Weiss RN IBCLC MScN


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