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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Reading this made me so glad I coslept with my babies. Whip a boob out and go right back to sleep. No pumping. No washing parts. No babies crying at night. It’s the norm in so many other countries, but we make American mothers miserable with safe sleep advice because doctors can’t come out and say that cosleeping is only for nursing mothers who don’t use substances and are generally healthy (e.g. no morbid obesity and sleep apnea). Look up the seven Ss of safe cosleeping and save your sanity. [/quote] OP here. My husband knows a co-worker who had a newborn die by co-sleeping even though they followed all the " safe sleep" guidelines. I have read other smilier stories. I would never put my baby in such a position. We got the snoo because we are both 100% against co-sleeping. I don't care how much someone convinces me it's " safe". Even if I were to co-sleep, there will still be supply issues and I would have to feed formula. The above situation only works if you EBF without supply or weight gain issues. I'm still going with the stance that co-sleeping is not safe. We have no idea if and how many babies died in other countries from co-sleeping. [/quote] DP I have to agree with you on this one, OP. It's not safe. Don't do it. [/quote]
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