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Feeding Foundations & Baby Sleep Workshop | Infant Sleep & Lactation

Feeding and sleep are two of the most common concerns parents face during the first year of their baby’s life — and they are more connected than many families realize.

In this collaborative workshop, lactation specialist Michelle Fassell joins Certified Pediatric Sleep Consultant Kenyon Gatlin, Founder of Nite Nite Baby Pediatric Sleep Consulting, to explore how feeding patterns influence infant sleep.

Parents often ask:

• Is my baby waking because they are hungry?
• Does feeding to sleep cause sleep problems?
• How does milk intake influence night waking?
• Can feeding habits shape sleep patterns?

This workshop explains the connection between feeding frequency, milk intake, and infant sleep development.

Parents will learn:

• How feeding patterns influence night waking
• The difference between hunger waking and habit waking
• How infant sleep cycles interact with feeding rhythms
• What parents should understand about feeding and sleep during the first year

This live workshop is designed for parents of newborns and infants during the first year of life.

About the hosts

Kenyon Gatlin is a Certified Pediatric Sleep Consultant and founder of Nite Nite Baby Pediatric Sleep Consulting, a Houston-based pediatric sleep consulting practice providing virtual sleep support for families nationwide and internationally.

Michelle Fassell is an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant, Certified Educator of Infant Massage, La Leche League leader, and Founder of Your Milk Story. Michelle supports breastfeeding families through education and personalized support.

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