>>>I would be very interested how these sleep problems are defined. I doubt
that
infants do have common sleep problems *themselves*, but that the normal
infant sleeping behaviour is, by the parents, perceived as being
problematic>>
Gonneke, I agree with you. It has so much to do with the expectations of
parents and societal values. I don't know how it is is Germany, but one of
the first questions new parents are asked here is: "Is your baby sleeping
through the night?" Having a baby that sleeps through the night equals
being a good parent!
Jean Ridler RN RN IBCLC Cape Town, South Africa [log in to unmask]
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