Attitudes and practices of new and experienced parents regarding co-sleepingBall HL, Hooker E, Kelly PJ. Where will the baby sleep? Attitudes and practices of new and experienced parents regarding cosleeping with their newborn infants. American Anthropologist 1999;101(1):143-51....
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Newborn sleep concerns are something that may keep you awake - and your spouse too! You never thought you would have so many questions and opinions regarding your little munchkin's sleep pattern and routine - but you have them now. Co-sleeping (i.e. sleeping with your baby) is one such...
Bed Sharing – Cosleeping An adult sharing a bed with an infant increases the risk of SIDS/infant death with an OR of 1.7 (Table 7). The risk of bed sharing is age-dependent; it is increased with an OR of 2.6 between 1 and 12 weeks, whereas no increased risk is seen in babies ...
The degree of neonatal weight loss and the time required for a newborn to regain birth-weight vary between different populations. It has been suggested that co-sleeping, the sharing of a single bed by mother and baby, might be an important factor in determining the neonatal weight change. In...
He went from newborn naps in our arms to older baby naps in our arms to nighttime co-sleeping. No matter how much we tried to put him back in his crib, he wouldn’t sleep more than the first part of the night before refusing to sleep anywhere but with us. So we opted to follow...
Co-sleeping is a popular concept in which the baby sleeps in the same bed as the parents, especially as a newborn and infant. Other popular options are using a bassinet or basket that allows the baby to sleep in the same room with the parents but in their own bed. Whatever route you...
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Can pacifiers help keep co-sleeping babies safe? Yes, they can. There’s evidence that once breastfeeding is established, soothers can help keep babies safe, because the sucking triggers the breathing reflex and reduces those periods of newborn apnea, according to Kam. Is room-sharing safer ...
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