Coping with sleep deprivation as a new parent
Coping with sleep deprivation as a new parent can be very challenging.
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Coping with sleep deprivation as a new parent can be very challenging.
The new report draws on data from the National Child Mortality Database (NCMD) from April 2019 to March 2022 to investigate infection related deaths in children and young people.
New survey has found that 54% of new and expectant parents would let friends and family kiss their newborn baby, unaware of the risk of serious infection.
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A survey of over 8,500 parents carried out by The Lullaby Trust has shown that 40% of parents have co-slept in dangerous circumstances such as on a sofa, having drunk alcohol or as a smoker.
This World Refugee Week, baby charity The Lullaby Trust are urgently raising money to help anyone fleeing an emergency situation keep their baby safe.
Charlotte's daughter Delilah died in 2022
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Working with the local providers of public healthcare services we coordinate a national health-visitor led service for bereaved parents, Care of Next Infant (CONI) programme, which supports families before and after the birth of their new baby