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Originally posted by Dinner View PostStep kids who do not want to sleep in their own bed. Usually they want to get right in between my wife and I.
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Last edited by Alicia28; June 27, 2019, 15:21.
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Like JM said this problem went away on its own. It just needed time.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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The danger of co-sleeping with an infant largely depends on the bed setup. The same things that are dangerous in a crib are also dangerous in a bed. Provided the kid is kept away from big poofy pillows and thick sheets, and the parents go to bed sober and don't smoke in bed, he's probably okay. The medical authorities, as ever, err on the side of extreme caution, because they can't be sued for excessive safety. It's also, in my experience, pretty easy to break them of it. You have maybe two or three rough nights where they're sleeping in an adjacent twin mattress. Then you're fine.
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