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  • If you want the baby reasonably close to you but not in the bed, you may want to hook up something called a co-sleeper.

    Be Prepared Gary Greenberg 2004

  • If you want the baby reasonably close to you but not in the bed, you may want to hook up something called a co-sleeper.

    Be Prepared Gary Greenberg 2004

  • Except for the part about having a nursery, because what we had was a used co-sleeper in our own bedroom.

    Seconds | Her Bad Mother 2008

  • I tried him in co-sleeper, bassinet, whatever, in our room and T would have none of it.

    Endymion’s Sleep | Her Bad Mother 2008

  • A: Turning my iPod to a playlist of womb sounds and other white noise and putting in the co-sleeper next to her little swaddled body.

    Q&A with ScienceWoman ScienceWoman 2007

  • So I am curious; I know you had written about planning to use a co-sleeper, but in this post you only refer to a crib.

    Mommy monday: our sleep issues ScienceWoman 2007

  • The danger presented by the bassinet is that when used in its bedside co-sleeper mode, it's possible for an infant to slip through an opening between a cross-bar and the mattress, become entrapped and strangle or suffocate.

    Two more children die in recalled Simplicity bassinets 2009

  • I'm glad to hear that you are liking the co-sleeper.

    Mommy monday: our sleep issues ScienceWoman 2007

  • There were nights I lay awake next to my husband as she slept on a co-sleeper next to me for eleven, twelve, fourteen hours straight.

    Amy Sohn: Breastfeeding Benefits--for Moms 2009

  • A: Sleeping in her co-sleeper for the first chunk of the night.

    Q&A with ScienceWoman ScienceWoman 2007

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