Can the baby sleep between the parents?
My husband didn't start sleeping with us until the baby was over five months old, because he was afraid of crushing her. Before that, my mother and I slept in one room and he in another. bedroom. . But my husband never recommended letting the child sleep in the middle. I think some parents must have the same idea. So which statement is correct?
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Actually, I think this issue has its own pros and cons, different opinions, and there is no right or wrong, so I will tell you what I have summarized some advantages and precautions of co-sleeping.
The benefits of co-sleeping are:
1. It is mainly convenient for the mother to take care of the baby to sleep at night, feed the baby, cry, etc. Dad can also occasionally share some of the bedtime burden.
2. Better cultivate the relationshiprent-child. Generally speaking, children are much more dependent on their mothers. Co-sleeping allows fathers to spend more time with their children and understand how difficult it is for mothers.
3. Make the baby feel safe. During infancy, babies are more sensitive to smells, so co-sleeping can help them sleep more deeply and peacefully.
The notes are as follows:
1. Avoid turning and crushing the baby while sleeping. This is also what worries the father of my child the most. He likes to roll over when he sleeps.
2. Avoid covering your baby too much and thickly. Babies dissipate heat more slowly than adults, so don't cover your baby so thickly that you're afraid of getting cold.
3. Avoid snoring that affects your baby while sleeping. The father snores occasionally, which will affect someine measures the quality of the baby's sleep.