Throughout time and all over the world, mothers have been adopting the same position to keep their
babies safe when they
sleep.1 One of the reasons that bedsharing is safer when you're breastfeeding is the way a nursing mother instinctively positions her body next to her baby's, in what the La Leche League International authors of Sweet Sleep: Nighttime and Naptime strategies for the Breastfeeding Family call a «cuddle curl.&r
sleep.1 One of the reasons that bedsharing is
safer when you're breastfeeding is the way a nursing mother instinctively positions her body next to her
baby's, in what the La Leche League International authors of Sweet
Sleep: Nighttime and Naptime strategies for the Breastfeeding Family call a «cuddle curl.&r
Sleep: Nighttime and Naptime strategies
for the Breastfeeding Family
call a «cuddle curl.»