Other safe sleeping practices include: not using blankets, quilts, sheepskins, stuffed animals, and pillows in the crib or bassinet (these can suffocate a baby); and sharing a bedroom (but not a bed) with the parents for the first 6 months to 1 year.
Not exact matches
Safe co
sleeping habits should always be
practiced no matter what
other types of parenting methods or styles you choose to try with your little one.
With continued research from these and
other medical and scientific professionals as well as parents providing support to
other parents, Attachment Parenting
practices like babywearing, keeping babies close by holding them, ensuring
safe sleep by keeping babies and children close at night, and extended breastfeeding will become the new norm.
Unfortunately, parents using a family bed do not always follow
safe bed - sharing
practices, such as removing pillows, sheets, and
other objects that create an unsafe
sleep environment for infants, according to What To Expect's website.
The agencies also announced that they had trained over 12,300 frontline welfare staff, city workers, parents and
other caregivers in
safe sleep practices since January, 2016.
You're also free to date and
sleep with
other people — just make sure everyone
practices safe sex and is honest about what they truly want.