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If you’re struggling with sleepless nights, you’re not alone. Many parents find themselves asking, Why won’t my baby sleep? or How can I help my toddler sleep through the night?

Sleep is essential — not just for babies and toddlers, but for the entire family’s well-being. When your child isn’t sleeping, everything feels harder. That’s why working with a trusted pediatric sleep consultant can make all the difference. The right expert will provide personalized sleep plans, one-on-one support, and compassionate guidance tailored to your child’s specific needs and personality.

If you’re looking for trusted sleep consultants in Yorba Linda, Anaheim Hills, Fullerton, Placentia, Brea, and across North Orange County, here are two top-rated experts local families consistently recommend and love.

 

Trusted Pediatric Sleep Consultants in Yorba Linda, CA

1.- Shayla Patron – Pediatric Sleep Consultant, LMFT, APCC
Shayla combines her background as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and Pediatric Sleep Consultant to offer compassionate, family-centered sleep solutions. She’s also a New Mom School Visiting Expert, supporting moms through postpartum and beyond.

Services: Newborn & infant sleep support, toddler sleep coaching, custom plans, virtual & in-home consultations, gentle methods

 

2.- Stacie Sansone – Pediatric Sleep Consultant
Stacie is the founder of That Sleep Mama and a New Mom School Visiting Expert, known for her warm and practical approach to solving sleep struggles. She creates step-by-step plans tailored to each family’s needs.

Services: Infant & toddler sleep coaching, personalized sleep plans, virtual & in-home consults, gentle training, nap & bedtime support

 

Sleep Expert FAQs

When should I start looking for a midwife?
It’s best to start exploring your options early in pregnancy—ideally in the first trimester. Many midwives book up quickly, and an early connection gives you time to build trust and plan your ideal birth experience.

Can midwives assist with hospital births?
Yes! Many midwives have hospital privileges or work closely with physicians. Whether you’re planning a natural birth, want an epidural, or need a cesarean birth plan in place, midwives can advocate for your preferences while working within a medical team.

What questions should I ask when interviewing a midwife?
Good questions to ask include: What is your philosophy on birth? How do you handle complications? What types of birth settings do you attend? How often will we meet during pregnancy? It’s all about finding someone whose approach matches your vision and values.

 

Better Sleep Starts Here

To make sleep even easier, we’ve curated an Amazon shopping list with top-rated sleep essentials—from white noise machines to swaddles. Check it out here and start getting better sleep tonight.

💛 Want more personalized recommendations? Feel free to reach out — supporting moms and families is what we’re all about at New Mom School – Yorba Linda.