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Part memoir, part sharing of women's stories, part research, part boobin'. In this boobin' book, Meg includes, • Why breastfed children wake frequently and why it is so important to answer their cries. • How to get more sleep and feel more rested without doing cry-it-out or sleep training techniques. • The results from her survey on night-waking in breastfed children and the percentage of women who continue to wake to breastfeed. • How to combine routines or rituals with breastfeeding on demand. • Why it is not a bad habit to breastfeed your little one to sleep. • How to find your inner…mehr

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Part memoir, part sharing of women's stories, part research, part boobin'. In this boobin' book, Meg includes, • Why breastfed children wake frequently and why it is so important to answer their cries. • How to get more sleep and feel more rested without doing cry-it-out or sleep training techniques. • The results from her survey on night-waking in breastfed children and the percentage of women who continue to wake to breastfeed. • How to combine routines or rituals with breastfeeding on demand. • Why it is not a bad habit to breastfeed your little one to sleep. • How to find your inner marsupial and have a happier, more content baby. • What to do when you are feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. • Safe co-sleeping and bedsharing guidelines, along with different sleeping arrangements you can try for your family. • How to bedshare or co-sleep while tandem feeding (breastfeeding two children at the same time). • What to do when your breastfed child hates to sleep! • The secrets to getting your baby to take longer naps…without being attached to the boob. • Gentle night-weaning tips and suggestions. • What gut health has to do with breastfeeding and night-waking.Most babies just want a cuddle and a boob. This book is for those looking for gentle suggestions, an understanding of what is normal in breastfed babies and toddlers, and what to do when everyone says your way of mothering through breastfeeding especially at night) is not best… when you know in your heart that it is.
Autorenporträt
Meg Nagle is the mother of three breastfed boys and lives with her husband and children in QLD, Australia. She is a blogger, educator andf international speaker, who is passionate about helping women reach their breasfeeding goals. Meg is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) in private practice. She has a degree in psychology and her prior work was in counselling and sexual health. She was a La Leche League Leader (breastfeeding counsellor) for seven years before becoming an IBCLC. Meg is the author of two books including, "Boobin' All Day...Boobin' All Night. A Gentle Approach To Sleep For Breastfeeding Families". Meg has published articles in numerous parenting magazines and websites. She was also filmed for a short documentary, "Lactaboobiephobia", based on one of her blog posts which was released in 2016. Meg Nagle is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant in private practice on the Sunshine Coast, Australia. You can find her blog and website on www.themilkmeg.com