Articles about mothers who feel overstimulated by constant physical contact (being "touched out") and how this affects their sleep and mental health.

Research into "touch-sleeping" often centers on the concept of . When a mother and infant sleep in close physical proximity, their physiological states—including heart rate, breathing patterns, and sleep stages—tend to align.

Skin-to-skin contact or close proximity can regulate an infant’s body temperature and reduce stress hormones like cortisol in both the mother and the baby.

Research papers on how tactile stimulation during sleep affects maternal-infant synchrony or infant development.

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Articles about mothers who feel overstimulated by constant physical contact (being "touched out") and how this affects their sleep and mental health.

Research into "touch-sleeping" often centers on the concept of . When a mother and infant sleep in close physical proximity, their physiological states—including heart rate, breathing patterns, and sleep stages—tend to align.

Skin-to-skin contact or close proximity can regulate an infant’s body temperature and reduce stress hormones like cortisol in both the mother and the baby.

Research papers on how tactile stimulation during sleep affects maternal-infant synchrony or infant development.