1   Listen in as a pediatric nurse practitioner and certified sleep consultant shares why sleep regressions happen and what you can do to set your newborn up for sleep success. And no, the answer isn't a sleep schedule.     021 | Kelsey Alford of Nested Sleep

Nothing beats a good night's sleep.

But for some mothers, that is easier said than done. I chat with Kelsey Alford, a certified sleep coach, about the ups and downs of sleeping with a new baby.

Kelsey highlights the sleep milestones all children go through and emphasizes that the natural growth and development of your child does not reflect your abilities as a mother.

These are challenges every mother faces with their growing baby, and Kelsey gives us a window into how to cope with sleep regression, the factors that come into play, and how we, as mothers, can utilize sleep to help keep ourselves healthy and far less stressed.

Meet Kelsey Alford

Kelsey is a mama of two, a pediatric nurse practitioner, and a trained professional in sleep. Her personal and professional experiences lead her to help your family sleep better.

Her passion is teaching families how to navigate the world of sleep using the best evidence-based techniques. She has a doctorate in nursing and believes that the best way to spread sleep knowledge is by individually working with clients to create a rested home.

When she's not working with clients here at Nested Sleep you can find her chasing her toddlers around the beautiful city of Seattle with a cup of cold coffee in her hand.

Topics Covered:

1:46 | Why sleep regression happens
3:26 | The first thing
9:20 | Factors of a good night's sleep
14:17 | 18-24 mo sleep regression
18:16 | Realistic expectations
23:35 | Mom's falling back asleep
28:04 | No schedule required
33:12 | Every baby is different
35:56 | Final question

Additional baby sleep resources

Learn more with other articles from Kelsey over at the Nested Sleep.

Support the Development of Baby's First Sleep Schedule Sleep for 4-6-Month-Olds Nursery Check-list and Newborn Sleep Guide Other resources you might enjoy Tips on How to Survive the Four Month Sleep Regression Why Are Moms Always Tired? It's Not Just a Lack of Sleep Newborn Baby Sleep Basics: What You Need to Know

    1   Listen in as a pediatric nurse practitioner and certified sleep consultant shares why sleep regressions happen and what you can do to set your newborn up for sleep success. And no, the answer isn't a sleep schedule.     021 | Kelsey Alford of Nested Sleep

Nothing beats a good night's sleep.

But for some mothers, that is easier said than done. I chat with Kelsey Alford, a certified sleep coach, about the ups and downs of sleeping with a new baby.

Kelsey highlights the sleep milestones all children go through and emphasizes that the natural growth and development of your child does not reflect your abilities as a mother.

These are challenges every mother faces with their growing baby, and Kelsey gives us a window into how to cope with sleep regression, the factors that come into play, and how we, as mothers, can utilize sleep to help keep ourselves healthy and far less stressed.

Meet Kelsey Alford

Kelsey is a mama of two, a pediatric nurse practitioner, and a trained professional in sleep. Her personal and professional experiences lead her to help your family sleep better.

Her passion is teaching families how to navigate the world of sleep using the best evidence-based techniques. She has a doctorate in nursing and believes that the best way to spread sleep knowledge is by individually working with clients to create a rested home.

When she's not working with clients here at Nested Sleep you can find her chasing her toddlers around the beautiful city of Seattle with a cup of cold coffee in her hand.

Topics Covered:

1:46 | Why sleep regression happens 3:26 | The first thing 9:20 | Factors of a good night's sleep 14:17 | 18-24 mo sleep regression 18:16 | Realistic expectations 23:35 | Mom's falling back asleep 28:04 | No schedule required 33:12 | Every baby is different 35:56 | Final question

Additional baby sleep resources

Learn more with other articles from Kelsey over at the Nested Sleep.

Support the Development of Baby's First Sleep Schedule Sleep for 4-6-Month-Olds Nursery Check-list and Newborn Sleep Guide Other resources you might enjoy Tips on How to Survive the Four Month Sleep Regression Why Are Moms Always Tired? It's Not Just a Lack of Sleep Newborn Baby Sleep Basics: What You Need to Know