co-sleeper
noun [ C ] (US also cosleeper) uk/ˌkəʊˈsliː.pər/ us/ˈkoʊˌsliː.pɚ/
陪睡的父母
a parent who sleeps with a baby in the same bed
Some co-sleepers do it because they want to breastfeed for a long time or believe bed sharing is good for a child's well-being. 一些父母陪睡是因为他们想长时间地母乳喂养,或者是因为他们觉得同睡有利于孩子的健康。
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- A co-sleeper allows you to keep your baby close, while following safety guidelines to have your baby in a separate crib or cot.
- You probably won't need a co-sleeper and a moses basket, but it's nice to have options.
- Co-sleeping cots attach to the side of your bed, which is especially useful if you’ve had a difficult birth and find getting out of bed painful.
- 29 per cent of mothers in the study were "combination co-sleepers" meaning the mother typically started the baby off in a cot near the bed, but took it into bed at some time during the night.