Free: Safe Sleep Checklists

for Crib-Sleeping & Co-Sleeping FamiliesĀ 

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Did you know that Sleep-Related Infant Deaths (SUID) are more common than we'd like to think? šŸ˜”

Our best weapon against SUID to keep our precious little ones is KNOWLEDGE.

But the problem is only 4 out of 10 new parents are educated about the SUID and prevention measures by healthcare professionals. And that's the number recorded in the UK. It's possible that it's even lower in your country. (Try to recall, did your doctor or nurse discuss this with you? Did you get a pamphlet for it?)

That's why as a pediatric sleep consultant, it is my duty to educate as many parents as possible about SUID and how to follow safe sleep guidelines to prevent it.Ā 

So for the month of October which is SIDS/SUID Awareness Month, I am offeringĀ 

🌟 FREE Safe Sleep Checklists! 🌟

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Crib Sleeping or Bedsharing - I've Got You Covered!

IĀ understand that every family is unique, and your baby's sleep setup might differ. That's why I've crafted two comprehensive checklists:

🌟 For Crib Sleeping Families: Ensuring your baby is safe and snug in their crib is vital. This checklist breaks down all the guidelines you need to know, so your little one sleeps securely.

🌟 For Bedsharing Families: I get it; sometimes, your baby just wants to be close. But bedsharing comes with its own set of considerations. This checklist provides practical tips to make your shared sleep space safer.

šŸ’”Remember that Knowledge is Power: Understanding safe sleep guidelines is the first step to minimizing SUID risks.

When you follow these guidelines, you're not just helping your baby sleep better; you're giving yourself peace of mind.

It's like having a sleep superhero cape, knowing you're doing everything you can to protect your precious bundle.

So, what are you waiting for?

Join our community of Super Parents committed to safe, sound, and peaceful baby sleep.

Hi I'm Rinie!

I am a double certified Pediatric Sleep Consultant and Newborn Care Specialist.Ā 

Safe sleep was something I was 98% clueless about. I had heard that you should avoid bedsharing to reduce the risk of SIDS, but I just did not realise how many more things you have to careful of in a babies sleep space regardless where they sleep - crib or your bed.Ā 

I have made countless mistakes as a new mom and as a sleep consultant I want to help other new moms not make the same mistakes as me.