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A lot of factors can influence a baby's sleep. Trying making your baby's sleeping spot more cosy. Researches have shown that doing a quick spa treatment can help your baby sleep better. Give your child a 15 minute massage using slow strokes,moderate pressure and a baby safe oil. I had a lot of trouble getting my son to go to sleep I finaaly had to get from a newborn sleep training consultant http://www.newmummycompany.ca/services/sleep-training/ . He sleeps better now.Some nights he sleeps for 12 hours.

I found Nicola Watseon on this site at http://www.childsleepsolutions.co.uk/


I had a 90 minute phone consultation about my one year old son (at the time). It was honestly the best money I've Speer spent and wish I had done it sooner. would thoroughly recommend.

Nicola Watson, best money I ever spent and changed my life!! My first didn't sleep for two years (I didn't call her), my second was the same and at 6.5m I was on my knees with him waking every 40 minutes, she gave me a plan and on the 4th night he slept through and has ever since (3 years old next month), honestly cannot recommend her enough.

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