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Motherhood & sleep

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The Fifth Trimester: The Working Mom’s Guide to Style, Sanity, and Success After Baby

The first three trimesters (and the fourth—those blurry newborn days) are for the baby, but the Fifth Trimester is when the working mom is born.

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Postpartum Insomnia

Newborns wake up frequently and require feedings throughout the day and night. These demands often force mothers to adjust their sleep schedules and, in many cases, sleep less at night.

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10 Tips to Improve Sleep for New Moms

Sleep deprivation and motherhood don’t have to go hand-in-hand.

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8 Ways to Combat New Moms’ Sleep Troubles

Baby’s finally getting some shut-eye. Why aren’t you? Here are eight ways to get the best postnatal rest.

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New Moms Are More Sleep Deprived Than We Thought

Think you're the only new mom who routinely gets just an hour of uninterrupted sleep? Think again.

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The Key to Better Sleep When You Have a New Baby

Fatigue is a common side effect of parenthood. Here’s how to know when it’s a symptom of a bigger problem.

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The New Mother: Taking Care of Yourself After Birth

After giving birth, you need to take good care of yourself to rebuild your strength. You will need plenty of rest, good nutrition, and help during the first few weeks.

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11 Quick Time-Management Tips for Crunched Working Moms

What to do when motherhood eats your minutes? Use these hacks to take the fine art of doing more with less time to the next level.

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New Mothers Don’t Get Enough Sleep. That Needs to Change.

How can we keep our babies safe and healthy while also acknowledging that a mother cannot keep her baby safe and healthy without getting sleep herself?

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How to Make Sure You and Your Baby Get More Sleep As a New Mom

Being well rested is inevitably important in order to care for a new baby, but it's especially important to help mothers' bodies after giving birth.

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