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Helen writes:
I have an editorial piece in today's online issue of the British Medical
Journal. Hopefully some of you might find it useful.
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Oh Helen,
What timing. I've already been able to share with a mom looking for
support to help her husband respect her decision not to sleep train their 5 month
old. Their pediatric practice lectures all parents sternly in person and
in regular emails, about the importance of CIO at 2 months for 12 hours of
infant uninterrupted sleep. I had written up an information sheet myself
over the last few months which I have been sharing, but this very timely piece
by you is a great addition to what I've been providing. I also checked out
the reference on asynchrony in cortisol levels you listed. Also very
helpful.
Thank you!
The moms who have been grateful to have this information help get past the
one who has never contacted me again after I shared the info with her a
month ago...
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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