A Christian Perspective on Co-sleeping
June 17, 2009 by Mama Heartfilled
Published in Motherhood
Co-sleeping induces important behavioral and physiological adaptations in mothers and infants, including increased breast-feeding, increased use of the safe back sleeping position, reduced deep-sleep, which may prevent SIDs (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), longer stretches of infant sleep, more affectionate and protective maternal instincts, less infant crying, and more positive night time experiences by bed-sharing families.
Breast is Best: Why Breastfeeding is an Integral Part of Childcare and Development
January 28, 2009 by Rebecca King
Published in Motherhood
About the benefits of breastfeeding.
The Breast or the Bottle?
July 9, 2008 by Mama Heartfilled
Published in Motherhood
The choices that women have today concerning whether to breastfeed or not, and why they may choose them.












