Co-sleeping: time to talk
RowenafW (noreply@blogger.com)
And it has its benefits.
Breastfeeding babies will feed better, grow better, and have better nutrition if they co-sleep with mum, and all babies see better parental attachment and neurological development – factors which are missed out when SIDS is prioritised. There is even some research indicating that people who co-sleep as children are more independent and socially developed as young adults.
But mostly, there just isn't the research.
For example, no one has studied the relative risks for...
