
Preparing for a Newborn Who Sleeps!
03/24/15 • 22 min
Did you know there are things you can do during pregnancy to help prepare to have a newborn baby who sleeps well from the beginning? Join Calm Baby RN founder, Alisa Underwood and Calm Baby RN Sleep Specialist, Mimi for a discussion about what to learn, what to buy and how to ensure you have silent nights with your newborn babies.
Did you know there are things you can do during pregnancy to help prepare to have a newborn baby who sleeps well from the beginning? Join Calm Baby RN founder, Alisa Underwood and Calm Baby RN Sleep Specialist, Mimi for a discussion about what to learn, what to buy and how to ensure you have silent nights with your newborn babies.
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