co-sleep
verb [ I ] (US also cosleep) uk/ˌkəʊˈsliːp/ /ˈkoʊˌsliːp/
与自己的婴儿或幼儿同床睡觉
to sleep in the same bed as your baby or small child
If parents have drunk alcohol it is risky to co-sleep. 如果父母喝了酒,则不宜与幼小的孩子同床睡觉。
I co-sleep with my son, and go to bed at the same time as he does most nights. 我跟儿子同床睡觉,晚上多半是跟他一起入睡的。
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- Part of me wants to co-sleep again, but I know how much trouble we went through getting the baby out of our bed.
- We co-sleep, and neither my baby nor I generally wake up completely when she nurses.
- I co-sleep with the baby so I can get at least a half decent night's rest.
- My wife was able to co-sleep with our little girl till she was three.
- I never expected to be a "co-sleeping" parent, but sharing a bed was simply easier when the baby was still breast-feeding.