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podryga [215]
2 years ago
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Co-sleeping has been the subject of much debate in the last 20 years. The American Academy of Pediatrics recently released a rec

ommendation that infants sleep in the same room (but not the same bed) as their parents for the first 6 months of life. What are the possible concerns with co- sleeping
Social Studies
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Alchen [17]2 years ago
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In rare cases, co-sleeping is linked to a higher risk of sudden unexpected infant death (SUDI), which includes sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), and deadly sleeping mishaps.

Why you should not co-sleep?

To put it another way, bed-sharing is one type of co-sleeping. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises against the practice because it raises the baby's risk for SIDS. Ultimately, you should never share a bed with your kid since there is no such thing as safe bed-sharing.

What do experts say about co-sleeping?

The AAP promotes room sharing without bed sharing, as stated in a policy statement from 2016. So the AAP does not at all recommend co-sleeping. However, according to evidence that suggests room sharing can cut the incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) by as much as 50%, the AAP advises against it.

Learn more about co-sleeping: brainly.com/question/12171494

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