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Sleep Training for Newborn Babies
We'll answer the nerve-wracking questions all new parents have, teach you the best way to respond to your baby's midnight cries and provide encouragement to help you get through those many late nights spent at the side of the crib. All of our advice is backed by experts, like the world-class physicians with the Centers for Disease Control and the American Academy of Pediatrics. Oh yes, and coffee. Lots of coffee. So grab a cup and click around we've compiled everything you need to know about safe infant sleep.
“Smart” Baby Monitors: What Every Parent Should Know
You’re familiar with the traditional baby monitor: a transmitter in the baby’s crib and a receiver next to the parent’s […]
Smart Baby Monitors vs. Conventional Monitors
At Safesleep by MonBaby, we get excited about the future of wearable technology. What will it look like? What will […]
3 Common Infant Sleep Problems… and What To Do About Them
It’s normal for babies to wake up several times during the night, especially before they reach six months of age. […]
Help! My Baby Fights Sleep
It’s a struggle faced by many new parents: you lay your baby down in her crib for the night, only […]
Babies Sleeping in Boxes? It’s Smarter Than You Might Think!
What if we told you there’s a place where every new mother is given a box for her baby to […]
Does Breastfeeding Affect My Baby’s Risk for SIDS?
The physical and emotional benefits of breastfeeding are numerous. Breastfeeding provides a baby with natural immunity to infection and helps […]
The Science Behind a Baby’s Sleep
Your baby looks so peaceful while he’s sleeping, but there’s actually a whole lot of action going on behind the […]
SIDS and Smoking: Know the Facts
You probably know by now that secondhand smoke can be just as harmful or even more harmful than smoking directly. […]
Do You Know The Safe Sleep Recommendations?
SIDS is the leading cause of death for children under 1. While its exact cause is unknown, there are some […]