co-sleeping
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n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)親子同睡
Co-sleeping is common in many cultures around the world.
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)同睡安排
The family's co-sleeping arrangement worked well for them until the child started kicking.
v.i.不及物動詞一起睡
Many parents choose to co-sleep with their infants for the first few months.
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)同睡習慣
Co-sleeping can create a strong bond between parent and child.
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外國人習慣嬰兒跟父母分房睡,「母嬰同睡」真的那麽危險嗎? (Is Co-Sleeping REALLY Dangerous?)
09:12
- And one of the biggest things that everyone says to avoid is co-sleeping, or letting the baby sleep in the same bed as their parents.
大家都說要避免的一件大事就是同床共枕,或者讓寶寶和父母睡在一張床上。
- But as pediatricians did more research, the NIH started adding more recommendations to their list, including that no one should be co-sleeping with their babies ever.
但是,隨著兒科醫生進行更多的研究,美國國立衛生研究院(NIH)開始增加更多的建議,包括任何人都不應該與嬰兒同睡。
情侶必看!相擁入睡讓你身體健康 Why Sleeping Together Is Better
02:34
- But according to Wendy Troxel, a psychology professor at the University of Pittsburgh, the psychological benefits of co-sleeping outweigh the physical downsides.
但匹茲堡大學心理學教授Wendy Troxel有不同說法,一起睡覺帶來的心理好處遠大於其在身理上的壞處