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> While I know that Japanese women bedshare (futon-share?) with their babies,
> I don't know what Arabic moms do. But both of those cultures prize family.
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> Why don't Americans?
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I'm not sure if Arabic parents in general share sleep but I do know that
they are VERY family oriented, and the fathers REALLY take a much larger
role in the family than American fathers. I know in the Muslim faith,
mothers are asked in the Quran to breastfeed their babies for 2 years.
Maybe Americans don't share sleep because maybe having enough rooms in
your house was once a status symbol, so that everyone could get their
own room and nobody HAD to share sleep. I think of elderly patients
telling me that they grew up with 12 kids in a house that was only 1000
square feet... that sort of thing.
Liz Cammin, RN
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