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When Co-sleeping became too crazy in our room …. two big people and one big baby trying to sleep diagonally … We gave it up.
Boot Skootin’ Snot Boogerin’ Nobody’s Sleepin’ Boogie | Her Bad Mother 2009
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Co-sleeping was at least a contributing factor in 14 of 18 deaths reviewed by the commission during fiscal 2010.
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Co-sleeping is not right for every baby nor every set of parents.
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Co-sleeping can be really really great for helping a tired mom get some extra hours of sleep and for helping a young baby sleep longer stretches as he feels his mother right there next to him.
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On being a scientist and a woman: Mommy Monday: Co-sleeping skip to main | skip to sidebar
Mommy Monday: Co-sleeping ScienceWoman 2007
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Co-sleeping is not right for every baby nor every set of parents.
Endymion's Sleep 2008
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Co-sleeping can be really really great for helping a tired mom get some extra hours of sleep and for helping a young baby sleep longer stretches as he feels his mother right there next to him.
Endymion's Sleep 2008
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Co-sleeping didn't help, because she didn't sleep for more than an 45 minutes to an hour no matter where we were.
Endymion's Sleep 2008
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Baby on Board The CPSC says Baby's safest on her back, in a crib, on a hard mattress, with no blankets, pillows or stuffed toysDifferent Strokes Ethnic cultures where co-sleeping has always been the norm resent CPSC's proclamationReal Risks Co-sleeping deaths do happen (especially when parents are overweight or go to bed drunk).
Russia 2008
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Sleep Easy Co-sleeping means more rest, less crying for the baby (and the parents).
Russia 2008
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