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That first quote is inaccurate as a blanket statement certainly but may be
true in certain special situations such as impromptu cosleeping, tiny size, or
cosleeping with drunk parents or with parents who smoke.
McKenna is to be highly honored and treasured for his valuable contributions
to the cosleeping issue but his information is physiology insight and intelligent
conjecture; not to be belittled but not statistics.
As for Kimmel's stat, here's a rude criticism of her article:
http://mainstreamparenting.wordpress.com/2008/01/26/bad-sciencethe-
curious-case-of-tina-kimmel-and-the-cpsc/
I applaud her efforts but imagine the truth may be somewhere in between.
Back to the bigger picture, I'm strongly pro-cosleeping but it doesn't do us
any good to distort or ignore statistics, though it does behoove us to speak
loudly against misleading conclusions or statements such as those commonly
made by CDC/CPSC/NIH.
linda
"Baby Matters"
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 12:17:33 -0700, Matt and Aria Baker
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I have never seen this before: "babies who co-sleep are statistically
>more likely to die of SIDS" (from Lactnet yesterday).
>
>I just finished reading an editorial on co-sleeping and here are a
>couple of excerpts:
>Research from James McKenna: "cosleeping with nighttime breastfeeding
>remains potentially lifesaving"
>Research from Tina Kimmel: "crib sleeping is 2.37 times more risky
>than bed sharing"
>
>Thoughts?
>--Aria
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