Study: How mother and infant sleep patterns interact during the first two  years of life, College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental  Sciences

Study: How mother and infant sleep patterns interact during the first two years of life, College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences

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URBANA, Ill. — New mothers can expect sleep deprivation in the first few years of baby’s life. But too little sleep can take a toll on the health of both mother and child.

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