>even when it agrees with my instinct (not to be confused with science)
> that babies and mothers must be biologically designed to sleep together
> since humanity did not start with three bedroom homes and a nursery. It
> does not
> seem logical to me in terms of survival that mothers would have had their
> babies sleeping away from them.
I'm sure cave babies slept in mom's arms or very near mom or the saber tooth
tigers would have gotten them and we wouldn't all be here :-)
How come we never see articles stating that babies died of SIDS while
sleeping alone in a crib. I wonder what the figures are, crib vs mom's bed
as site. I'd really love to see some exact figures on that.
After all, it used to be called "crib death." How come no one ever made the
connection :-b Pat in SNJ
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