Mother-infant room-sharing linked to reduced sleep duration, unsafe sleep practices

Despite AAP recommendations that parents share rooms with infants for the first year, room-sharing after 4 months of age was associated with reduced sleep duration, as well as an increased risk of unsafe sleep practices associated with sleep-related infant death. "The importance of getting an a...

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