Because of the risks involved, both the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
advise against bed - sharing.
Advising against any bed - sharing for the breastfed infant is highly controversial.
Not exact matches
The American Academy of Pediatrics has been
advising against the use of crib bumpers since 2011 because they can suffocate or entrap a baby the ties are a strangulation hazard, and soft
bedding increases the risk of SIDS.
Again, the AAP
advises against sleeping in the same
bed for safety purposes, but you can still experience most of the pros if you opt to share a room instead.
Many parents are concerned about the safety
bed - sharing because of U.S. safe - sleep campaigns that
advise against babies sleeping in adult
beds.
However, experts often
advise against this because it means that your baby will fall into the habit of eating before going to
bed.
Due to the presence of tyramine I would
advise against eating a big dose of spinach before
bed time... unless, of course, you enjoy lying in
bed and not sleeping.