The Health Benefits of Sharing A Bed With
Baby
When we were kids, no matter if we had
two or three siblings, many of us slept in one bed with our
brothers or sisters at some point or another. Times have sure
changed. A new type of sleeping arrangement has emerged called
co-sleeping. Well, its not new at all actually, considering
many parents have been doing it for years.
Co-sleeping is defined as children (usually infants)
sleeping in the same bed with their parents. As soon as a
newborn is brought home, you can envision a picture of a mom
and her baby sleeping together in moms bed. This is just the
natural course of events for most moms whose babies tend to
fuss and cry at night or need a feeding every few hours. It is
non-disruptive to the rest of the family members and keeps mom
and baby happy while, at the same time, beginning the process
of bonding. There are many health benefits to infants sharing
the "family" bed with their parents and we'll be discussing a
few of the main ones in this article.
What are the health benefits of co-sleeping to
children?
Studies have shown that not only do the children sleep more
peacefully (so does mom), but also they feel entirely safe.
When a baby or toddler wakes up to a dark and empty room, he
can become frightened and begin to cry out. Feeling safe in the
arms of mom promotes security and avoids the necessary
attachment to inanimate objects which so many babies cling to;
thus the term security blanket.
If moms are breast
feeding, which is hands down the healthiest, most
inexpensive and no-fuss choice to make, moms can
immediately feed their babies when they begin to cry due to
hunger. This process also allows other family members to obtain
a good nights sleep as well.
While studies have determined that co-sleeping (sharing a
bed) may prevents SIDS, there are doctors who suggest that
co-sleeping with parents who are overweight can often result in
SIDS deaths or suffocation. However, it should be clarified
that SIDS is often associated with babies sleeping on their
stomachs alone in their cribs and there are no official
statistics to suggest that co-sleeping and SIDS are
related.
These are just a few of the health benefits
of sharing your bed with baby.
All parents want their young children to feel safe and
secure and have a good start to a healthy life and it seems
that co-sleeping just might be one way to help accomplish those
goals. Enjoy them thoroughly, they grow up so fast!
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