20/04/2026
I’m still here, even if I’ve been a little quiet on here lately ❤️
The last few weeks have been full in the best kind of way. I’ve been wrapping up with some lovely families, taking a bit of time offline, enjoying family life abroad, and getting ready for a busy season ahead.
Now I’m back, and with my return to my NHS job coming up next month, life is about to get very full again. But Baby Sleep Doctor is very much still here, and I’m looking forward to sharing more with you again.
Over the next couple of weeks I’m going to be posting more educational, evidence-based sleep content, so keep an eye out if you’d like practical, realistic and gentle sleep information without the noise.
Thanks for still being here.
Olivia x
08/03/2026
International Women’s Day 🌙
So much of what we understand about baby sleep today comes from decades of research led by incredible women in science and medicine. Researchers like Mary Carskadon, Jodi Mindell, Harriet Hiscock, and Helen Ball have helped shape our understanding of circadian rhythms, sleep pressure, behavioural sleep approaches, maternal wellbeing, and the biology of infant sleep.
Of course these are just a few names and there are many more women behind the science, working in paediatrics, neuroscience, psychology, and sleep medicine whose research continues to shape how we support families.
And today is also about recognising another group of women.
The mothers who are awake at night feeding, comforting and caring for their babies. The women living the reality of infant sleep every single night ❤️
As both a doctor and a baby sleep consultant, my work sits somewhere between these two worlds translating the science of sleep into practical, compassionate support for families.
Today I’m celebrating the women advancing research, the women caring for babies through the night, and the women supporting other mothers along the way.
Happy International Women’s Day 💛
07/02/2026
Hi 👋 I’m Olivia - Founder of The Baby Sleep Doctor.
I wear many hats! I’m a medical doctor specialised in anaesthetics, certified infant sleep consultant, and mum - and here I help tired, overwhelmed parents make sense of baby sleep without fear, pressure, or one-size-fits-all rules.
If you’re here because:
• your baby only sleeps in your arms
• naps are short (or non-existent)
• nights feel unpredictable and exhausting
• you’ve been told “just put them down awake” and it doesn’t work
• or you’re doing everything and still questioning yourself
You’re in the right place 🤍
Here’s what I believe (and teach):
🧠 Baby sleep is biological not behavioural
🤍 Crying isn’t the goal or the measure of success
🍼 Feeding, temperament, development and sleep are linked
📈 Progress comes from understanding, not forcing independence
🛏️ Gentle, responsive support can lead to better sleep
I work with families using evidence-based, medically grounded, responsive approaches always tailored to your baby and your family.
How I support parents:
✔️ In-depth sleep consultations & sleep analysis
✔️ Bespoke, realistic sleep plans
✔️ Gentle methods (no cry-it-out)
✔️ Ongoing 1:1 support and reassurance
✔️ Newborn education & digital guides
Sleep isn’t something babies need to be trained to do it’s a skill that develops best when they feel safe, supported, and understood.
✨ Sleep can feel hard but it doesn’t mean you’re doing anything wrong.
👇 If you’re new here, tell me:
How old is your baby and what feels hardest about sleep right now?
📌 Save this if sleep feels overwhelming
📩 DM me “SLEEP” if you’d like to work together