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Some idiots on talk radio using this as an argument about covid1984

Just makes me remember the

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Some idiots on talk radio using this as an argument about covid1984 Just makes me remember the MEEPAC MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT EDUCATION PORN ADVERTISING COMPLEX is non stop brainwashing the sheople to push the ultimate agenda one world govermenf ran by jews and their pedophile satanic minions

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[–] 0 pt

Thats a fucking terrible idea. Sure don't give them vaccines but this is how you wake up in the morning and you wife rolled over the baby. FYI you can do this completely sober.

[–] 3 pts

Breastfeeding mothers have been co-sleeping with their infants successfully for millennia. Obviously it shouldn't be done by formula-feeders, fat fucks, mothers on painkillers, or heavy sleepers. Hospital guidelines for neonatal care are written to he usable by the lowest-common-denominator retards and do not produce the best results for babies for everyone.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

Breastfeeding mothers have been co-sleeping with their infants successfully for millennia.

Thats not the greatest point with our horrendous infant mortality ratio in the past.

I still think its a bad idea.

My wife could be perfect but I still wouldn't want her to have to deal with the consequences on the off chance she does roll on the baby. Crib right next to the bed and now you don't have to worry about death just less skin-to-skin contact.

I still think most SIDS cases are Vaccine reactions and actual infanticide though.

[–] 2 pts

There's other halfway options like open-sided basinets that slide up to the side of the bed. Nothing gets everyone as much rest though as actual co-sleeping where the baby can nurse throughout the night without everyone having to wake up and reposition. A breastfeeding mother naturally will end up in the "freshman-triangle" with the baby protected from smothering in the hollow of her body. Mothers who are not breastfeeding tend to place the baby higher up near their face where the baby is more likely to roll between pillows.

Obviously do whatever you're comfortable with. But done right, it's far safer than the medical establishment would have you think.

[–] 0 pt

I can cosleep safely with my baby except that my husband throws his giant arms around in bed like a maniac (in his sleep). So it could never work.