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Want To Save Your Newborn? Give Them A Separate Bed

Co-sleeping provides practical benefits by keeping parents close to their baby. This arrangement also facilitates uninterrupted feeding for the parent, as they can nurse the little one without significant disruptions to their own sleep.

Unintentional harm can occur when parents or items unconsciously come into contact with infants during sleep, potentially resulting in harm or fatality. The American Academy of Pediatrics emphasizes that co-sleeping poses particular risks when the infant is under four months old, premature, or has a low birth weight.

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