● Researches show that the presence of somebody else in the room significantly improves the heart rate, heart rhythm, and blood pressure of babies (and similarly, of people in a coma).
● Contrary to some belief that letting a baby or toddler sleep with the parents promotes child abuse by a parent, psychologists say otherwise. Parents who develop a deep emotional bond with their children by being physically close to them during the day or night are far less likely to sexually abuse the children they love and cherish.
● You and your baby are both spared from needless tension. You both get the rest you need and , thus, you awaken with a cheerful disposition.
If you do decide to have your baby sleep with you, here are some safety measures to prevent unfortunate incidents from occurring:
● Place several pillows on the baby’s side of the bed.
● Avoid using bed sheets that are too soft or too fluffy, as these materials may suffocate the baby.
● Don’t allow a sick or intoxicated spouse to sleep beside the baby.
● Keep a night light open. That way, the parents can easily monitor the condition of the infant.
● if you or your spouse is a restless sleeper, cont let your baby sleep in between the two of you. The baby could get kicked or pushed.
It may be a bit uncomfortable for parents to share the bed with their child. But come to think of it, in a few years’ time, your child will be away sleeping over at a friend’s house, spending the night in a camp or dancing the night away. While you still can, you should enjoy every opportunity to bond with your kids!
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