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On 10 May 2005 at 11:36, Paula M. R. Hart wrote:
> I felt like they were saying that a small percentage of parents
> co-sleep, yet they represent 47% of the deaths during sleep. Of
> course, in my experience, I think that very few mothers are willing to
> admit to even occasional co-sleeping, but that in reality a large
> percentage co-sleep at least some of the time.
From a recent lecture by Helen Ball I remember 47% of UK parents
cosleep at a time in the first month of life. That would fit nicely
with the sad number of 47% of unexplained deaths while co-sleeping.
Further, I think quite a number of incidental co-sleepers co-sleep
that night because baby wasn't doing to well, so there may be an
explanation for the cot death if researchers would only know where to
start looking for.
You can look up her research via http://www.dur.ac.uk/sleep.lab/
I know of Dutch research into co-sleeping where quite unfair
comparisons are made, relatively safe cot-sleeping (with all known
precautions) is compared with very unsafe co-sleeping (on a soft
sofa, smoking parents, duvet, etc., etc.).
--
Heleen Hayes
www.xs4all.nl/~hhayes
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