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Mom’s Voice May Help Babies Sleep Better in the NICU | Michigan Medicine

Mom’s Voice May Help Babies Sleep Better in the NICU | Michigan Medicine

Infants in the NICU were more likely to stay asleep during recordings of their mothers reading, finds new research.

Health Lab · Michigan Medicine Department of Communication

August 21, 20191m 45s

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Babies who spend their first days or weeks of life in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit may not sleep as soundly as those who go home.Now, researchers are examining whether one simple difference could help soothe these infants to sleep: the sound of their mother’s voice. Read more by visiting our blog at https://labblog.uofmhealth.org/rounds/moms-voice-may-help-babies-sleep-better-nicu.

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