Noun
co-sleeping (uncountable)
The practice in which babies and young children sleep with one or both parents.
My babies and I benefited greatly from our nightly bonding sessions and co-sleeping arrangements, and I'm glad I did it for as long as I did. Denene Millner
At 2:35 p.m. that day a 6-month-old black boy was pronounced dead at the hospital after he was "found unresponsive in bed after reportedly co-sleeping with his mother." Source: Internet
I still don’t get good sleep even using co-sleeping because my 2.5 year old will latch on and stay latched for 2-3 hours, then want to switch sides. Source: Internet
Now one of the UK's leading independent sleep specialists, she is a gentle authority on what can be a really rough ride, and she has shared her advice on self-soothing, night feeds, co-sleeping with - and dispelled some popular myths. Source: Internet
"The US parents seem to receive more strict guidance, especially from pediatricians, about avoiding co-sleeping," Harkness said. Source: Internet
Cardine says it's important to educate everyone who takes care of a baby about the dangers of co-sleeping and where a baby should sleep. Source: Internet