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Bringing Up Baby

Ashley Cooley, owner of Birth Baby Sleep
Bringing Up Baby
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  • Bringing Up Baby

    #117 False Starts - What's Happening + How to Fix It

    2026/02/24 | 18 mins.
    If your baby falls asleep at bedtime — only to wake up 30 to 45 minutes later — you’re likely dealing with a false start.

    In this episode, we break down exactly what false starts are, why they happen, and what they may be telling you about your baby’s sleep.

    False starts are common, and they’re usually explainable. Most often, they’re linked to:

    Overtiredness

    Not quite enough sleep pressure

    Daytime nap timing

    Learned sleep habits

    We’ll talk through how sleep cycles work, why the first 30–45 minutes of nighttime sleep can be fragile, and how small adjustments to timing or routine can make a meaningful difference.

    We also discuss the role of habit and sleep associations — in a neutral, practical way — so you can decide what feels right for your family. If bedtime hasn’t been “sticking,” this episode will help you approach it as problem-solving rather than failure.

    Because bedtime matters. And when it feels settled, it changes the entire evening.

    Resources: Bringing Up Baby Resource Bundle (Wake window PDF, extra sleep tips and more!)

    Website: www.birthbabysleep.ca
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    #116 Cord Blood Banking - What You May Not Know

    2026/02/10 | 26 mins.
    Cord blood banking isn’t something most parents think about—or even hear about—until after they’re already pregnant. In this episode, I chat with Sofia Magana from Healthcord Cryogenics to break it all down in a clear, easy-to-understand way.

    We talk about what cord blood actually is, why some families might consider banking it, and what the process looks like at birth. We also go over the difference between private banking and public donation, so you can understand all the options before deciding what’s right for your family.

    This conversation is all about giving you the facts—no pressure, no hype—so you can feel informed and confident about whether this is something you want to explore.

    Guest Bio:
    Sofia Magana is a biomedical professional at Healthcord Cryogenics, specializing in cord blood and stem cell education. With a background in biomedical engineering and translational research, she works closely with healthcare providers and families to translate complex stem cell science into clear, practical, and evidence-based information.

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    $450 off Cord Blood + Cord Tissue Banking – use code BIRTHBABYSLEEP450

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    These codes are completely optional, and this episode is for educational purposes only.

    Resources & Support:

    Learn more about working with Ashley: Birth Baby Sleep

    Find out more about the 2026 Pregnancy & Parenting Expo

    Explore classes and support inside the Bringing Up Baby VIP Community

    Follow along on Instagram @birth_baby_sleep



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    #115 Infant Sleep Transitions - What to Expect Without the Fear

    2026/01/27 | 11 mins.
    If you find yourself worrying about what's to come in regards to your baby's sleep, you're not alone!

    Have you ever heard about "The 4-Month Sleep Regression?"
    I know... Silly question.

    But whether it's your baby about to be ~4 months of age, you are planning how you'll get them to sleep without being swaddled or wondered if you'll ever feel ready to put them in a crib in their own room, this episode is for you!

    The episode is all about easing anticipation anxiety and re-framing transitions as a normal part of your baby's growth - not a sign that something is going wrong.



    Resources & Support:

    Learn more about working with Ashley: Birth Baby Sleep

    Find out more about the 2026 Pregnancy & Parenting Expo

    Explore classes and support inside the Bringing Up Baby VIP Community

    Follow along on Instagram @birth_baby_sleep



    If this episode was helpful, please consider subscribing, sharing with a parent who needs reassurance, or leaving a review — it helps more families find this support.
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    #114 Is This Normal? Common Baby Behaviours Parents Worry About

    2026/01/13 | 17 mins.
    If you’ve ever found yourself Googling “is this normal?” in the middle of the night, this episode is for you.

    In this episode, Ashley breaks down some of the most common baby behaviors that cause parents stress, anxiety, and second-guessing — and explains why many of them are actually developmentally normal. Normal doesn’t always mean easy, but understanding what’s typical can help reduce unnecessary worry in those early months.

    In this episode, we cover:

    Why newborn sleep can be surprisingly noisy

    The truth about short naps in the first few months

    What cluster feeding really means (and what it doesn’t)

    Why wanting to be held isn’t a “bad habit”

    Why you might be concerned if Baby sleeps too long

    Whether you’re pregnant, in the newborn stage, or supporting someone who is, this episode will help you feel more confident and less alone.



    Resources & Support:

    Learn more about working with Ashley: Birth Baby Sleep

    Find out more about the 2026 Pregnancy & Parenting Expo

    Explore classes and support inside the Bringing Up Baby VIP Community

    Follow along on Instagram @birth_baby_sleep



    If this episode was helpful, please consider subscribing, sharing with a parent who needs reassurance, or leaving a review — it helps more families find this support.
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    #113 Reflux, Colic and Tension in Babies

    2025/11/25 | 47 mins.
    In this episode, Osteopath Kaitlyn Sobey breaks down what’s really happening in babies labelled with reflux or colic, and how some birth experiences can create tension that affects feeding, digestion, and comfort. We explore common signs of tension parents can spot at home, when collaboration between an osteopath and lactation consultant is most helpful, what changes to expect after treatment, and how to tell when a baby is truly relaxed in their body. A clear, calming guide for parents navigating early feeding and settling challenges.



    HOST: Ashley Cooley, owner of Birth Baby Sleep | WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM

    GUEST: Kaitlyn Sobey, Osteopath with Cornerstone Naturopathic | WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM

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About Bringing Up Baby

Ever notice how much information there is out there on what's best for your baby? Trying to sort through it all might leave you feeling overwhelmed and frustrated to say the least. This show is dedicated to helping you clear out the noise so you can figure out what is best for YOUR baby and YOUR family.We are here to share information and give practical tips to help you get through baby’s first year and beyond. If you’re looking to learn more about your baby, gain more confidence in your parenting, and get as much sleep as you can through it all, you’ve come to the right place. 
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