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Summary Of: Co-sleeping

Co-sleeping was widely practiced in all areas up until the 19th century... co-sleeping simply has the practical benefit of keeping the child warm at night... Co-sleeping has been relatively recently re... Opponents argue that co-sleeping is both stressful and dangerous for a baby... pointing to evidence that co-sleeping may increase the risk of SIDS... Co-sleeping can trigger conflicting advice among health care professionals... One study reported mothers getting more sleep by co-sleeping and breastfeeding than by other arrangements... It has been argued that co-sleeping evolved over five million years... The physiology of co-sleeping babies is more stable... Co-sleeping may promote long... found different results if co-sleeping was initiated only after nighttime awakenings... Co-sleeping is known to be dangerous for any child when a parent smokes... A recent report suggests that co-sleeping initiated after night awakenings and other parenting behaviors... Babies who had been exposed to co-sleeping or related parental behaviors had significant problems with sleep later in life... products that can be used to facilitate safe co-sleeping with an infant... bed top co-sleeping products designed to prevent baby from rolling off the adult bed and absorbing breastfeeding and... co-sleeping infant enclosures which are placed directly in the adult bed... Regularly updated questions and answers from co-sleeping expert Sarah J... depth review of the literature on breastfeeding and co-sleeping from the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine... a review of the co-sleeping controversy in relation to SIDS... The sleep of co-sleeping infants when they are not co... A review of the co-sleeping controversy in relation to SIDS...

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