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8 Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep While Traveling

Traveling over the holidays can be stressful enough but add a baby or toddler into the mix and one might have the fleeting thought of staying home where your baby can continue to sleep well.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Dream Feeds: When, Why and How?

What is Dream Feed?A dreamfeed is when you pick your sleeping baby up and offer a breastfeed or bottle feed.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Pacifiers: When, Why and How to Wean

Pacifiers, also known as soothers, binkies, dummy, button, and my personal favourite the fussbug, can be a contentious topic in parenting. Do they cause nipple confusion? Deform your teeth? Spread germs? Or perpetuate sleep challenges? How to wean pacifiers when the time comes?
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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When Can You Move Your Baby Out of Your Room?

Keeping him with us was the way to go.…until….I couldn’t sleep a wink.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Pacifiers, friend or foe?

A binkie, soother, sou sou, or pacifier, whatever you want to call it, is a device that baby can suck on to soothe herself. Babies have a natural tendency to want to suck, and the pacifier can meet those needs.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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How I Failed At Attachment Parenting

I liked to think of myself as a bit of a granola only with better shoes. As a Doctor of Chiropractic, helping babies sleep with attachment parenting was aligned with my beliefs.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Baby Won't Sleep in Crib? 5 Tips to Help Your Baby to Sleep in the Crib

Baby Won't Sleep in Crib? In this article, I share helpful and trusted tips on how to get your baby to sleep in the crib. I have worked with hundreds of babies and toddlers that struggle to sleep in the crib. I will guide you on how you can help your baby to sleep in the crib.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Feeding on Demand in the Early Weeks

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends feeding newborn babies on demand, or whenever they show signs of hunger like rooting and sucking motions, in the early weeks and months of life.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell