Is it okay to let the baby share your bed with you? There is no
single correct answer to this situation. It is up to you, as a parent, to decide after knowing its
pros and cons:
Advantages of
co-sleeping
Sleeping with your baby can foster a closer bond between you and your
child.
It gives you more time to spend with your baby. This is especially important for
working couples.
According to some studies, breastfeeding is higher amongst babies who share
their parents’ bed
Babies who sleep with their parents are believed to enjoy better
sleep.
Some studies report that babies who co-sleep wake less often during the night and
fall asleep faster.
Co-sleeping tends to reduce crying amongst babies.
It is easier
for parents to attend to the baby’s needs at night.
Co-sleeping enables parents to respond
immediately to babies when they cry.
Disadvantages of co-sleeping
Once they get used to sleeping with them,
babies may refuse to sleep in the parents’ absence.
It may be difficult to teach co-sleeping
babies to sleep alone later.
Sleeping with a restless baby may disrupt the parents’
sleep.
Parents may see a baby in bed as an intrusion in their love
life.
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