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- Co-sleeping abstract "Co-sleeping is a practice in which babies and young children sleep close to one or both parents, as opposed to in a separate room. It is standard practice in many parts of the world, and is practiced by a significant minority in countries where cribs are also used. Bed-sharing, a practice in which babies and young children sleep in the same bed with one or both parents, is a subset of co-sleeping. Co-bedding refers to infants (typically twins or higher-order multiples) sharing the same bed. There are conflicting views on bed-sharing safety and health compared to using a separate infant bed.The American Academy of Pediatrics does encourage room-sharing (sleeping in the same room but on separate surfaces) in its policy statement regarding SIDS prevention, but it recommends against bed-sharing with infants.Bed-sharing can lead to accidental suffocation of the infant in a number of ways. Parents who were under the influence of drugs or alcohol and whose children died while bed-sharing have been prosecuted and charged with manslaughter in several US states (including Minnesota, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Utah).".
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- Co-sleeping hasPhotoCollection Co-sleeping.
- Co-sleeping subject Category:Breastfeeding.
- Co-sleeping subject Category:Childhood.
- Co-sleeping subject Category:Infancy.
- Co-sleeping subject Category:Intimate_relationships.
- Co-sleeping subject Category:Parenting.
- Co-sleeping subject Category:Sleep.
- Co-sleeping type Abstraction100002137.
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- Co-sleeping comment "Co-sleeping is a practice in which babies and young children sleep close to one or both parents, as opposed to in a separate room. It is standard practice in many parts of the world, and is practiced by a significant minority in countries where cribs are also used. Bed-sharing, a practice in which babies and young children sleep in the same bed with one or both parents, is a subset of co-sleeping. Co-bedding refers to infants (typically twins or higher-order multiples) sharing the same bed.".
- Co-sleeping label "Co-Sleeping".
- Co-sleeping label "Co-dodo".
- Co-sleeping label "Co-sleeping".
- Co-sleeping label "Colecho".
- Co-sleeping label "Łóżko rodzinne".
- Co-sleeping label "添い寝".
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- Co-sleeping sameAs Co-dodo.
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- Co-sleeping isPrimaryTopicOf Co-sleeping.