“Close sleeping” is the opposite of “co-sleeping.” Pediatrician Dr. Laurie Jones explains how to safely sleep within reach of your baby.
Parenting a newborn involves some level of around-the-clock tending. Your sleep will undergo a (temporary) downward shift, and there are ways to cope.
Your baby will sleep a lot, and you might wonder what’s normal. It’s all good!
You need sleep, and so does your baby. Managing both of your needs will make those early days much easier.