| Gloomy tales https://www.globalshapersmtl.com/newwestmedicalcom-5417.pdf midwesthealthconsultants.com Compiling the results, the researchers found that babies who slept on the same "sleeping surfaces" as their mothers tended to breast-feed longer than those who did not.ツ The "durations of any and exclusive breastfeeding were longest in the often bedsharing group, and shortest in the rare and non-feeding groups." (Babies who slept in infant co-sleepers, which attach to the side of a parent's bed, were not considered to be bed-sharing.)
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