Nest co-sleeper:this type is very similar to the “Moses Basket” and looks like a sleeper basket. This type is placed in the middle of the bed to keep the baby safe while right next to you. These can also be considered travel sleepers, as they can be moved around the house and can...
In a study of co-sleeping infants and solitary-sleeping infants, Baddock, Galland, Taylor, and Bolton (2006) found that parents of co-sleeping infants checked on them almost three times more per night than the parents of solitary sleeping infants (mean 11 times per night for co-sleepers ...
So in a bid to bring it out into the open more, here are the sleep secrets of the not-so-secret co-sleepers, aka us: You need to buy the biggest bed possible:For YOU. As you’ll all probably end up sleeping in it, together, at some point. And you might as well be comfortable...
Kristen Dovgan Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Lurie Center for Autism, Lexington, MA, USA Ann M. Neumeyer Sleep Disorders Division, Department of Neurology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, USA Beth A. Malow Contributions MM col...
When it comes to kids, especially babies and toddlers, sleep can be a loaded topic. The idea that there’s a right or wrong way to approach it or that good sleepers somehow correlate to something you are (or aren’t) doing, makes the topic sensitive at best, divisive at worst. ...
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