Article: National Sleep Foundation/Pampers(R) Baby-Dry(TM) Survey on Infant and Toddler Sleep.

New Survey Shows Many Infants and Toddlers are not Getting Enough Sleep

NEW YORK, Oct. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The first-ever National Sleep Foundation/Pampers Baby-Dry Survey on Infant Sleep reveals that, according to parents, many newborns to four-year-olds are not getting the minimum 12 to 15 hours of sleep per day recommended by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) and pediatric sleep experts. As experts in baby care and development for more than 40 years, Pampers has partnered with NSF to help parents learn about the important health benefits associated with sufficient sleep, and ways to help their children have restful nights. The survey of parents/caregivers ...

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