Look at my two! Both of them coslept with mom and/or dad. Nothing wrong here!
Gwenhwyfar was a 6-pound, 13-ounce warm loaf of a baby brought home in cruel Santa Ana's.
I sent Steve to buy another sleeper to double wrap her.
Dylan, our preemie miracle baby, lived on my chest or in the baby sling once he got home -- the newest thing at the time, "kangaroo care" was not available at Northridge Hospital, altho' they were being trained.
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Here's what The Stir's ~~~~~ had to say:
Anti-Co-sleeping Campaign Went Too Far (PHOTOS)
Posted by Christie Haskell
on November 15, 2011 at 9:00 AM
Co-sleeping is a topic near and dear to my heart. It's been a great thing for my family, with both children easily and lovingly moved out of our bed long before the "having to break the habit in the middle school years" myth that naysayers warn you about. Well, I'm sure there are some people with older kids in their bed, but generally speaking, it's not a big deal, and with a couple simple precautions, it can be a fantastic, bonding family decision.
So imagine my shock and fury when I saw Milwaukee's new anti-co-sleeping poster that says that co-sleeping is incredibly negligent and deadly. Butcher knife included.
Note, of course, that they made sure there were tons of poofy and loose blankets and pillows that look like they're going to swallow the baby (who is on his/her stomach, not back). There is no parent to be seen, either, and the baby isn't in any clean and cute jammies, but in a disposable diaper.
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