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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We had a new crib and bassinet. Neither was ever used. Baby would not sleep unless cuddled next to me. I would wait until baby arrives and you see what you actually need.[/quote] Cosleeping with a newborn is dangerous. Do not do this. Just get a cheap crib or bassinet [/quote] Co-sleeping is safe if done right. [/quote] OP here. As healthcare professionals, we know the science, and co-sleeping is not safe.[b] Our child will only sleep in a crib or bassinet.[/b] We aren’t against many things, but feel very strongly about the risk of co-sleeping. [/quote] Ha! experts with no real experience. Let's see what happens when the baby arrives and won't sleep by themselves![/quote] No baby wants to sleep in a bassinet or crib. You have to train them to do so. And I am speaking from experience. If OP hi is co sleeping is dangerous, they will train baby to sleep in crib. It’s not easy and yes I have two kids. [/quote] OP here. We will train him to sleep in the crib. Idiotic people will say it’s safe, but it’s not. I’ve heard many bad stories of parents smothering their children during co-sleeping. [/quote]
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