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Co-Sleeping - Is It Right For You And Your Baby?
Since civilization began, mothers have taken advantage of the
convenience of sleeping with their babies. It has only been in the past
two centuries among industrialized and Western nations that sleeping
separately from your baby has become appropriate. Research shows that
infants who share a bed with their mothers cry less often and nurse for
longer periods of time. Co-sleeping will provide extra nourishment at
night and added protection for your baby. Sleeping with the mother gives
the baby a steady supply of feelings and sensations that could possibly
compensate for the neurological immaturity an infant has at birth.
Co-sleeping may provide some protections from SIDS (sudden infant death
syndrome). Infants who sleep with their mothers sleep less soundly and
have an increased awareness of the maternal presence. Some SIDS death
have been associated with arousal deficiencies in the part of the
infant. The increased arousal of the infant by the presence of the
mother could make a difference in the number of SIDS deaths experienced
in this country each year, although this has yet to be proven
scientifically.
The habits of the parents must be considered in determining if
co-sleeping is right for a particular baby. Smoking, drugs, or alcohol
are the predominant factors in cases where the baby is accidentally
smothered. Co-sleeping has been practiced for thousands of years until
relatively recently. The benefits of co-sleeping are numerous while the
disadvantages are few. Use your own judgment and take into consideration
your lifestyle when deciding if co-sleeping is right for you and your
baby. The changing views of the past several decades have made the
practice of co-sleeping undesirable in some cultures. Our ancestors
routinely slept with their babies as a means of protection and
convenience. Only you can decide if co-sleeping is appropriate for your
family.
Jennifer Houck is a proud attachment mom to two beautiful girls. Be
sure to visit her at
www.attachmentmoms.com and
www.ilovebeingamom.com
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