Sentences with phrase «while cosleeping»

But the reality is that a lot more babies die from SIDS (which, frighteningly, used to be called crib death) than while cosleeping.
Often news stories talk about «another baby dying while cosleeping» but they fail to distinguish between what type of cosleeping was involved and, worse, what specific dangerous factor might have actually been responsible for the baby dying.
The tragic incidence of SIDS can happen anywhere and anytime — not just while cosleeping.
When my YDS was a newborn, we got poopslposions every.single.morning — while cosleeping!

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He's not hungry, he's not interacting with either me or my husband (we cosleep), he just looks at the ceiling and sucks his fingers while bicycling his legs and making noises.
While mother - infant cosleeping evolved biologically, it is wise to recall that beds did not; whether sleeping in a crib or in the adult (parental) bed, the mattress should be firm and it should fit tightly against the headboard so that an infant can not during the night fall into a ledge face down and smother.
I was going to breastfeed for a while, had the separate nursery set up, advised parents against cosleeping in my role as a midwife (UK).
And while beds per se did not evolve mother - infant cosleeping most assuredly did.
(While these traits may be confounded by parental attitudes, such findings are clearly inconsistent with the folk belief that cosleeping has detrimental long - term effects on psycho - social development.
While the convenience factor may not be as necessary, bottle fed babies can emotionally benefit from cosleeping just as much as a breastfed babies.
He cosleeps with us, and while I do wake up to nurse, it is pretty easy for the both of us to get back to sleep quickly.
I have a much greater risk of my child dying in a car crash caused by me because I'm driving while sleepy because I'm sleep - deprived if I'm not cosleeping.
While I would never cosleep as a family because to be honest, we just wouldn't fit in our bed and I move all over like a crazy person when I sleep, I know familes who DO choose to cosleep get a lot of crap for it.
While previously and currently making headlines every now and then, cosleeping has been viewed as dangerous and should be avoided at all costs.
While all categories of cosleeping can have both safe or unsafe aspects, coach or sofa sharing is put in the category «unsafe» because a baby can be pushed into the cracks or sides of the couch and get stuck, or they have the ability to flip and lay face down on a pillow.
While it wasn't clear if I'd be able to at all, and then whether I'd need to supplement forever, at around the two month mark — thanks to cosleeping, in fact — we were finally able to nurse exclusively.
What about babies who cosleep and nurse at night while both parties are sleeping?
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