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Second Night Syndrome Overview For most babies, the first 24 hours or so after birth tends to be pretty quiet. It's a time to rest. There's breastfeeding, of course. And diaper changes. But it's a lot of sleep, too. But the second night can be a whole different story. Cue the drama, as your baby realizes he's no longer in the comforting womb he's used to. Start the crying when he finds that the environment outside isn't as calm and reassuring as the one he knew inside. No, there are lights and noises, strangers and interruptions of all kinds. He'll recognize one thing, mom--you. Your smell, your voice, your breast are what this baby wants most, and he'll let you know--loud and clear--if you don't give it to him. It may sound dire, but don't worry. Baby's ok, and so are you. There are many things you can do to help your baby through this rough second night. Be prepared for the trials of "second night syndrome"-listen for strategies you can use to soothe your baby through his roughest night yet. This Program is Best For:
Love to learn at your own pace? This learning program is for you! You can take it along with you on your MP3 player, and re-play as many times as you wish!
The number of hours needed to complete this program is approximately 2. Including:
This program expires 6 months from the date of purchase. Program expiration dates can be extended at the discretion of Breastfeeding Outlook. Continuing Education Credits Included:
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