Sunday, January 29, 2012

"What I would give for a good night's sleep!"

Getting a good nights sleep is one of the most challenging obstacles new parents face when bringing home a newborn from the hospital for the first time. Not only do they need to eat every 3 hours, but they don't always sleep when you want them to. It's critical for parents to get as much rest as they can to meet their responsibilities as new parents.  That's not always realistic when you're bringing home a new baby.  Check out this article I found on coping with sleep deprivation.

http://www.babycenter.com/0_coping-with-sleep-deprivation_7968.bc?showAll=true 

The article gives great advice on strategies to use if you're a parent suffering from a lack of sleep. Also remember that Rest Assured Infant Nursing specializes in providing families with experienced baby nurses that can provide discreet, professional care for your newborn while you get a peaceful nights sleep.  If you decide to use our Night Nursing service, you'll be matched with a baby nurse that has been thoroughly screened and has passed a national background check. Regardless of what strategies you decide to use to overcome your lack of sleep, remember, nothing can replace getting a restful nights sleep.