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Safe Infant Sleep: Expert Answers to Your Cosleeping Questions

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In the world of pediatric care, sleep safety guidelines are controversial and often misguided. Health professionals broadly discourage all forms of cosleeping, which, along with the potentially devastating consequences, makes deciding how and where your baby should sleep both confusing and frightening. Parents who cherish the closeness, security, and warmth of cosleeping are finding themselves conflicted, concerned, and exhausted.Cosleeping, a term which encompasses sleeping in the same room or on the same bed as your infant, is a common parental instinct driven by physiology and seen throughout human history. Despite mainstream opposition, thousands of parents continue the practice, whether intentionally, accidentally, or out of necessity. So, why do current medical guidelines insist that cosleeping is unsafe? What is the difference between SIDS and SUID, and are they related to cosleeping? What should parents do to make a safe sleep space for their infant? If a family chooses to cosleep, how should they respond to reproach from friends, family, or medical professionals? In Safe Infant Sleep, the world's authority on cosleeping breaks down the complicated political and social aspects of sleep safety, exposes common misconceptions, and compares current recommendations to hard science. With the latest information on the abundant scientific benefits of cosleeping, Dr. James J. Mckenna informs readers about the dangers of following over-simplified recommendations against the age-old practice, and encourages parents to trust their knowledge and instincts about what is and is not safe for their baby. This book offers a range of options and safety tips for your family's ideal cosleeping arrangement. These include variations of roomsharing and bedsharing, and introduce the concept of “breastsleeping.” This term, coined by Dr. McKenna himself, is based on the inherent biological connection between breastfeeding and infant sleep, and provides readers with everything they need to know about safely sharing a bed with their baby. Complete with resource listings for both parents and professionals, this book teaches you how to confidently choose a safe sleeping arrangement as unique as your family. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Platypus Media; Illustrated edition (January 7, 2020)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 288 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1930775768


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 63


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.48 x 0.61 x 8.45 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #33,731 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #17 in Pediatrics (Books) #25 in Sleep Disorders #133 in Baby & Toddler Parenting


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Such an amazing resource!
This book was so helpful in educating us on how to bedshare safely. This is something that just felt right to us and helped our baby sleep so much better. I am so grateful for the research Dr. McKenna and colleagues have done to help us feel confident sleeping next to our baby. It really is such a sweet, special experience to breastsleep and to know that our baby is so much more content next to me. He sleeps more, I sleep more and knowing that both of our cortisol levels are lower is such a confirmation that we are doing what is best for the both of us. So thankful for this book and hope the message continues to spread to other moms. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024 by Carolyn Edson

  • Great scientifically based information
I’m such a nerd for scientifically based reads. This is awesome! It was such a great tool for me when I unexpectedly became a bedsharing, breastfeeding mom. It was a helpful tool for great information around the ideas of what is safe and what is not. And it boosted my confidence in hearing opinions of family/friends about why I shouldn’t be bedsharing…and allowed me to give great information to educate them on their opinions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024 by Ashlee

  • Excellent source for new parents
Not been an American from birth but having lived in 3 different continents, I really struggled to understand the American mentality that almost vilifies parents who choose to co-sleep in the same bed with their children. The exaggeration of the media and internet on this topic added my suspicions about why this is the norm. This book helped me understand the framework that drove this current practice but also confirmed my own life experiences in other countries - there are ways to sleep with our baby in a safe and natural way. We just need to follow careful practices that revolve around the mother breast feeding. In today’s modern society with the multibillion dollars industry of baby formula we can easily forget that breast feeding is the safest and most nutritious way to help our babies grow. After reading this book we told our pediatrician the truth - our baby starts the night in her crib and in the middle of the night she moves to our bed where she eats and sleeps (breastsleeps). Our bed setting follows the book’s recommendations and others. I’m glad I read this book and also listened to the audiobook. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2021 by A Martinez

  • Most excellent!!!
Safe Infant Sleep is a most excellent book for new parents! Dr. James McKenna is a world leader in mother-baby sleep research. He is well educated but speaks to parents on their level.
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Made me confident in my decisions
I had already been co-sleeping with my baby when I bought this book. As a new mom, I didn't really think about how when breastfeeding, the late night wake ups were going to be on me alone. Eventually I gave into my instincts to have her with me. It wasn't until I attempted sleep-training that I purchased this book. After about 2 hours of feeling horrible letting my baby cry herself to sleep, my instincts screamed at me to go get her. I was so nervous about creating bad habits with co-sleeping that I forced the issue. this book gave me the confidence to realize there is no rush to force her to sleep independently. And that's a silly idea created in western cultures anyway. And all the advice out there literally gets you to try and trick your baby into ignoring their own instinct to be near you. This book made me get it. My baby wants to be close to me. Thats it! So now I just let her and think about the positive influence it has on her, as documented in the studies described in the book. I'm much happier! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Piece of mind
Loved reading this book after bringing my little one home and having some major anxiety with sleep. This book gave me the piece of mind I needed and let me know my maternal instincts were telling me exactly what I needed to know. The book also helped ensure I was creating the safest sleep environment for my little one. And gave me great research based talking points when people tried to tell me bed sharing wasn’t okay. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023 by Brittany Bouska

  • A very useful book
Good book with useful statistical information, the author makes his point. The only negative is it’s painstakingly repetitive and could be much more concise. When speaking to friends and family the author is spot on that a majority of breastfeeding mothers do co-sleep and bed-share “breastsleep” naturally and safely and some cribs were just for show. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • First book you need in your library
I have reread and referenced this book for a year and hope everyone thinks more about breastfeeding worldwide. I named my YouTube breast sleeping muse!
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023 by Nancy Huang

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