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Why the Old Myth About Moms and Baby Cries Doesn’t Hold Up and What Really Shapes Nighttime Parenting
“Contrary to popular media portrayals, our male participants did not sleep through baby crying,” Professor Christine Parsons of Aarhus University reveals, slicing through one of the longest myths of ...
The idea that moms are biologically hardwired to wake up for their crying babies in the night while dads don't hear the noise has stood the test of time, until now. A new study from Aarhus University ...
Katie Pettine gave the world a look inside her unique job: An eight-hour night shift feeding, burping and changing a newborn's diapers – all while the parents get uninterrupted rest. The 23-year-old's ...
New Sleep Score feature translates clinical-grade sleep insights into one simple number that helps parents understand and ...
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