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44. Is Bedsharing with Infants Safe?"

7 min · 9. juni 2026
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Parenting is exhausting, and in moments of desperation, many new parents turn to co-sleeping for rest. But what does the research actually say about the safety of bedsharing? In this episode, we dive into the complex world of infant sleep. We define the vital difference between co-sleeping—a broad term for sharing a sensory environment—and bedsharing, where parent and infant share the same physical surface. We explore how different cultures around the world have treated co-sleeping as the human norm for thousands of years, while modern Western medicine strictly advises against bedsharing. We also confront the "3:00 AM reality"—when an exhausted parent accidentally drifts off on a couch or recliner—and why this specific scenario is so dangerous. We break down the "Safe Sleep 7" guidelines, including the necessity of a firm mattress, no loose bedding, and the elimination of hazards like alcohol or smoking. Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only. We are not pediatricians. Many American pediatricians and organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend against bedsharing. This video summarizes global medical advice and harm-reduction data to help parents make informed, safer decisions. Please consult with your own healthcare provider regarding your child’s sleep environment.

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Parenting is exhausting, and in moments of desperation, many new parents turn to co-sleeping for rest. But what does the research actually say about the safety of bedsharing? In this episode, we dive into the complex world of infant sleep. We define the vital difference between co-sleeping—a broad term for sharing a sensory environment—and bedsharing, where parent and infant share the same physical surface. We explore how different cultures around the world have treated co-sleeping as the human norm for thousands of years, while modern Western medicine strictly advises against bedsharing. We also confront the "3:00 AM reality"—when an exhausted parent accidentally drifts off on a couch or recliner—and why this specific scenario is so dangerous. We break down the "Safe Sleep 7" guidelines, including the necessity of a firm mattress, no loose bedding, and the elimination of hazards like alcohol or smoking. Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only. We are not pediatricians. Many American pediatricians and organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend against bedsharing. This video summarizes global medical advice and harm-reduction data to help parents make informed, safer decisions. Please consult with your own healthcare provider regarding your child’s sleep environment.

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