New Study Links Depression and Infant Sleep Problems

Filed under: Happiest Baby, Infant Health, Newborn Care, Postpartum — Wrote by Nikki on Monday, June 4th, 2007 @ 1:05 pm

A new study published in the May issue of Pediatrics find a significant correlation between infant sleep and maternal depression. The longitudinal population study, conducted in Australia with 5,00 infants and 5,000 preschoolers, found that a baby’s sleep problem almost doubled the odds of “serious psychological distress” for the infant’s mother, in addition to negatively affecting the overall general health of both mom and dad. The research team concludes that “Infant
sleep problems, in particular, are associated with poorer health in both parents, especially the mental health of mothers with no past history of depression.” This effect was particularly evident among new mothers who had no prior history of depression. For more information about the study visit: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/119/5/947

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Although it seems like common sense, it is important to stay proactive in your health and the health of the baby when sleep problems arise. A good place to start while getting used to your newborn, is to learn tried and true infant calming strategies and sleep techniques. One such method is “The Happiest Baby on the Block” by Dr. Harvey Karp. Check BirhPro Online in July for the next scheduled workshop!

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