Even with advice, new moms don’t sleep
U. TORONTO (CAN) — Giving new parents sleep advice and support may not result in more shut-eye for first-time moms, according to a recent study. Researchers studied sleep patterns of 246 new moms in Ontario and their infants at six and 12 weeks old. They found that study participants who received a sleep intervention program, including in-hospital sessions and telephone support, and those that did not recorded the same amount of postpartum sleep. The full findings are published online in the British Medical Journal.
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Published By: Futurity - Yesterday
