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The role of the Registered Nurse or Newborn Care Provider is to feed, soothe, bathe, change & provide all other gentle care to baby through the night.

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Baby Sleep Schedule for a 10-11 Month Old

By 10 months, your baby’s sleep habits are beginning to feel more predictable and you might be considering helping baby sleep through the night . Here’s how to set up a flexible, evidence-based schedule that supports consistent naps and long stretches of nighttime sleep. Baby Sleep Schedule for a 10-11 Month Old provides a sample […]

Baby Sleep: Naps Decoded

Most recently updated, 10/26/2025 What You’ll Learn: Baby Sleep: Naps Decoded – Understanding Sleep Cycles Newborns and infants sleep differently than adults. Once you understand why, you can work with their natural rhythms instead of against them, helping them sleep longer and with less fuss. They’re tiny! – Newborns have small stomachs so they need to eat […]

Sample Schedule for a 5-6 Month Old Baby

“What should my baby’s schedule look like?” is one of those questions for which there are a lot of right answers and being “on a schedule” is usually just a matter of following baby’s natural cycle. It shouldn’t feel forced or like a stand-off between parent and baby and for some parents the schedule is […]

Sample Sleep Schedule for a 6-7 Month Old

We’re often asked about “Getting Baby on a Schedule” here at LMS.  While baby’s routine is something that naturally emerges if we follow baby’s lead, it’s understandable that the rest of the family can benefit from predictable feeding and sleep times.    Below is a sample schedule for a typical 6/7 month old baby.  This […]

The Four Month Sleep Regression Explained

Four Month Sleep Regression Explained- reviewed by Pam Jones, RN, 25+ year postpartum nurse and sleep coach, updated 8/16/2025. The 4-Month Sleep Regression Explained in 30 Seconds Newborns only go through 2 stages of sleep, but at 4 months old begin maturing into the 4 stages of sleep that we keep for the rest of […]