They sleep when they need to ... rah, rah, rah kind of a sound. The baby is constantly rocked. Every time you breathe, you're rocking your baby with your diaphragm pressing against the uterus.
According to Andrea, consistency is key. "If a baby likes to listen to white noise or a lullaby on a sound device as they go to sleep, it does need to be on all night. Some devices cut off after a ...
(We know, we know — no one wants to sleep train their baby. It sounds difficult and exhausting and stressful.) We won’t get into the nitty-gritty of how to sleep train here because there are a ...