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co-sleeping beds

Co-sleeping beds are arrangements where parents and their children sleep close together, often in the same bed or on adjacent sleeping surfaces. This practice can promote bonding, make nighttime feeding easier, and provide reassurance for both parent and child. Co-sleeping beds vary widely, including shared beds, bedside cribs, or beds pushed together. It’s important to ensure safety by following guidelines to prevent risks such as suffocation or falls. While common in many cultures, co-sleeping practices should be chosen carefully, considering safety and the needs of the family.