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The Truth About Baby Sleep No One Tells New Moms – Felicia Nassif

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If you are a mom who has ever found yourself awake at 3am, Googling "why won't my baby sleep" while running on fumes and second-guessing everything – this conversation is for you.‎ ‎Felicia Nassif is a Pediatric Registered Nurse with over 17 years of experience in adult trauma and pediatric care. She is a certified lactation educator, parent coach, and pediatric sleep consultant. Her own transition into motherhood included medical complications, prolonged bed rest, and challenges with feeding and sleep – experiences that brought feelings of isolation and self-doubt. ‎ ‎Now she helps overwhelmed working moms go from exhausted and Googling at 3am to rested, confident, and connected in motherhood – without rigid schedules or cry-it-out methods. ‎ ‎In this episode of Empowered Conversations, we talk about: ‎‎- Why moms are overwhelmed from uncertainty – not just lack of sleep ‎- What was missing from the support Felicia received as a new mom ‎- Why modern moms feel like they're failing at baby sleep ‎- The hidden factors keeping babies awake every 1–2 hours ‎- How a mother's nervous system impacts baby sleep ‎- Why rigid schedules fail working moms ‎- The biggest misconception about sleep training ‎- How to get better sleep without You are not failing because your baby isn't sleeping. The system was not designed to support you. But with the right information, the right tools, and the right support – calmer nights are possible. ‎ ‎Connect with Felicia Nassif Website: felicianassif.com ‎Free clarity call – decide if Felicia's gentle sleep approach is right for you Follow and rate the show.

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