by Sarah Murphy | Dec 17, 2025 | Baby Sleep, Baby Weaning, Breastfeeding, Newborn, Night Nanny, Pregnancy, sleep training, Weaning
One of the biggest bugbears parents tell me about is conflicting advice. You hear one thing from a midwife, another from a health visitor, something different again from Google… and suddenly you’re left wondering if you’re doing everything wrong. One of the most...
by Sarah Murphy | Dec 17, 2025 | Baby Sleep, Breastfeeding, Newborn, Night Nanny, Pregnancy, sleep training
Conversations about infant sleep and breastfeeding can be deeply personal. They’re often shaped by our own experiences — what worked for our babies, what felt manageable, and what helped us survive those early months. Recently, I’ve been reflecting on how easily...
by Sarah Murphy | Sep 18, 2025 | Baby Sleep, Night Nanny, sleep training, Uncategorized
One of the big milestones in toddlerhood is transitioning from a cot to a bed. Parents often wonder: When is the right time? How can I prepare my child? What changes should I make to the room? With the right timing and preparation, this move can be...
by Sarah Murphy | Sep 15, 2025 | Baby Sleep, Night Nanny
When new parents reach out for newborn support, one of the first things they ask about is rest. Those early weeks can be overwhelming, and the idea of someone taking over baby care at night so you can sleep sounds like a dream. And yes—that’s sometimes part of my...
by Sarah Murphy | Jun 3, 2025 | Baby Sleep, Uncategorized
And do they all count? Let’s clear it up. You finally feel like you’ve cracked the sleep code—your baby is going down easily, nights are manageable, and you’re no longer in full-on zombie mode. Then out of nowhere… boom. Naps fall apart. They’re waking more...
by Sarah Murphy | May 15, 2025 | Baby Sleep, Newborn, sleep training, Uncategorized
Why I’m Concerned About the Sleep Consulting Trend I’m feeling increasingly exasperated watching the baby sleep consultant industry evolve — and honestly, it worries me. Recently, I’ve seen ads aggressively promising to “bring in clients with minimal effort” or “make...