Mattresses

Mattresses

From Growing up WEIRD Podcast by Guen Bradbury and Greg Dickens

March 25, 2026 · 39 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the impact of melatonin supplements, breastfeeding on dental health, and the implications of mattresses and co-sleeping on child and mother sleep.

In this episode, Greg Dickens and I discuss recent news on how melatonin supplements affect children’s sleep and development , and why putting all drugs in gummies is a bad idea. We talk about early childhood caries , why it’s linked to prolonged breastfeeding, and why this may have a more negative effect in today’s society. We then talk mattresses - what they are, why they are used, and why we might want to consider other alternatives. Finally, we talk about co-sleeping bed attachments - what they aim to do, and why they may influence child and mother sleep in different ways to closer co-sleeping practices.. For more information on how mattresses affect child health, see this article: Topics covered * How do melatonin supplements affect a child’s development? * Why does breastfeeding older children at night increase their risk of dental disease? * What’s the deal with mattresses and health? * Do co-sleepers give the same sleep-synchronising benefits of co-sleeping? You may be interested in these other episodes: Some of my subscribers have been urging me for a while to turn on the paid option to increase my Substack visibility. I’ve quietly turned on the paid option for this…

People in this episode

Hosts: Guen Bradbury, Greg Dickens

Topics covered

  • melatonin and child development
  • breastfeeding and dental health
  • mattresses and health
  • co-sleeping practices

Keywords

  • melatonin
  • breastfeeding
  • dental disease
  • mattresses
  • co-sleeping
  • child health
  • sleep development

Mentioned in this episode

Products: melatonin supplements, gummies, mattresses, co-sleeping bed attachments

Books & works: Topics covered

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