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I Asked ChatGPT About My Baby (and Immediately Regretted It)

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I did something the other day that I'm always telling parents not to do: I asked ChatGPT a normal newborn question. Specifically, why a newborn will only sleep when she's held, and wakes up the second you put her down in the bassinet. The answer it gave me was so overwhelming that I felt lost. And I'm a Certified Lactation Counselor, Newborn Care Specialist, and Pediatric Sleep Consultant who does this for a living. If it buried me, I genuinely can't imagine being a brand-new parent on no sleep trying to make sense of it. So this episode is about something nobody really tells new parents: where you get your answers matters more than almost anything. The internet gives you everything. A friend gives you their baby's answer. A professional gives you yours. I get into why that is, and I use that exact bassinet question to show you the difference, why the same problem gets you a wall of twelve things to try online, versus one clear answer from someone who actually knows your baby. We also get into why your newborn only sleeps when held in the first place, and how to start helping them sleep in the bassinet without it turning into a battle. If you've ever closed your phone feeling more stressed than when you opened it, this one's for you. 👉 Want a real answer at 2am instead of a rabbit hole? Start your free trial of the Snooze Clues Companion — personalized newborn feeding and sleep support, any hour: https://app.snoozeclues.co/companion [https://app.snoozeclues.co/companion]

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I Asked ChatGPT About My Baby (and Immediately Regretted It)

I did something the other day that I'm always telling parents not to do: I asked ChatGPT a normal newborn question. Specifically, why a newborn will only sleep when she's held, and wakes up the second you put her down in the bassinet. The answer it gave me was so overwhelming that I felt lost. And I'm a Certified Lactation Counselor, Newborn Care Specialist, and Pediatric Sleep Consultant who does this for a living. If it buried me, I genuinely can't imagine being a brand-new parent on no sleep trying to make sense of it. So this episode is about something nobody really tells new parents: where you get your answers matters more than almost anything. The internet gives you everything. A friend gives you their baby's answer. A professional gives you yours. I get into why that is, and I use that exact bassinet question to show you the difference, why the same problem gets you a wall of twelve things to try online, versus one clear answer from someone who actually knows your baby. We also get into why your newborn only sleeps when held in the first place, and how to start helping them sleep in the bassinet without it turning into a battle. If you've ever closed your phone feeling more stressed than when you opened it, this one's for you. 👉 Want a real answer at 2am instead of a rabbit hole? Start your free trial of the Snooze Clues Companion — personalized newborn feeding and sleep support, any hour: https://app.snoozeclues.co/companion [https://app.snoozeclues.co/companion]

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