22 NOV 2011 by ideonexus
Pro Cosleeping Bullet Points
Cultures who traditionally practice safe co-sleeping, such as Asians, enjoy the lowest incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Trusted research by Dr. James McKenna, Director of the Mother-Baby Sleep Laboratory of the University of Notre Dame, showed that mothers and babies who sleep close to each other enjoy similar protective sleep patterns. Mothers enjoy a heightened awareness of their baby’s presence, what I call a “nighttime sleep harmony,” that protects baby. The co-...Folksonomies: parenting cosleeping
Folksonomies: parenting cosleeping
A list of evidence concerning the safety and health benefits of cosleeping with infants.