I found it. It was nice guideless 2020. Did you read the whole thing? It also states that depression rates in mothers who bed share is higher and they excluded the following from the study:Those links I provided were just to reiterate my point that bed sharing can be done safely and there is no increased risk of SIDS as our resident dr would like us to believe it’s ‘extremely’ dangerous. I can’t find the link to back up my other claim & tbh I don’t really wanna sit there scrolling through the internet for people who dont want to listen
eta - I’m ‘ignoring’ you so don’t bother replying. I won’t see it
“ twins
young women (19 years or under)
women sleeping separately from a partner
women with physical and cognitive disabilities
women with severe mental health illness
nature of the sleep surface, for example shared bed or sofa/armchair smoking, alcohol, drugs (prescribed or recreational)
sleeping with other siblings
intentional and unintentional co-sleeping
co-sleeping all night, every night and co-sleeping some of the time. “
As all of those things are dangerous for co-sleeping and the risk in trialling it based on performance bias hasn’t been done.
Absolutely nowhere does it mention it reduces rates of SIDS. Because it doesn’t? Because in the majority of circumstances it is extremely dangerous...
Lol at “resident dr” - I’m Gastro not paeds but go off I guess??
Can we get back to Kristi now?