This is according to DailyMail UK… it is too long an article, so I picked some few points. But, I’ll provide a link below for y’all to peruse
Important Things to note
Bed-sharing defined as child sharing a bed with either one or both parents
Toddlers who shared a bed were more likely to suffer from wheezing
They were also more likely to be diagnosed with asthma at the age of six
But the link was not seen in children who bed-shared during infancy
Researchers say more work is needed to establish why the link exists
*Toddlers who share a bed with their parents are at higher risk of asthma, warn researchers. New research suggests bed sharing may lead to an increased risk of asthma in later childhood although it is unclear how the practice could trigger the breathing disorder.
*Warnings were issued earlier this month about the dangers of parents sharing a bed or sofa with a sleeping baby.
This was found to raise the risk of sudden infant death syndrome up to the age of one year.
*The UK has one of the highest rates of childhood asthma symptoms in the world, affecting 1.1 million children.
*In the latest study, Dutch researchers investigated 6,160 mothers and their children in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. They collected information via a questionnaire on wheezing and asthma symptoms every year from the age of one to six years.
They also assessed sleeping patterns at the ages of two and 24 months, using a parental questionnaire.
*Bed-sharing was defined as the child sharing a bed with either the mother or both parents, says a report published online in the European Respiratory Journal.
Children who had bed-shared during infancy – around the age of two months - did not have a higher risk of wheezing(breathing loudly with difficulty) during their first six years of life, or of getting diagnosed with asthma
Hmm.... Well, y’all know how these scientists can say one thing now, and then say another thing later (lol). But until then, mothers and mothers to be, it is important that you read more about this, by clicking the link below
Bed-sharing defined as child sharing a bed with either one or both parents
Toddlers who shared a bed were more likely to suffer from wheezing
They were also more likely to be diagnosed with asthma at the age of six
But the link was not seen in children who bed-shared during infancy
Researchers say more work is needed to establish why the link exists
*Toddlers who share a bed with their parents are at higher risk of asthma, warn researchers. New research suggests bed sharing may lead to an increased risk of asthma in later childhood although it is unclear how the practice could trigger the breathing disorder.
*Warnings were issued earlier this month about the dangers of parents sharing a bed or sofa with a sleeping baby.
This was found to raise the risk of sudden infant death syndrome up to the age of one year.
*The UK has one of the highest rates of childhood asthma symptoms in the world, affecting 1.1 million children.
*In the latest study, Dutch researchers investigated 6,160 mothers and their children in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. They collected information via a questionnaire on wheezing and asthma symptoms every year from the age of one to six years.
They also assessed sleeping patterns at the ages of two and 24 months, using a parental questionnaire.
*Bed-sharing was defined as the child sharing a bed with either the mother or both parents, says a report published online in the European Respiratory Journal.
Children who had bed-shared during infancy – around the age of two months - did not have a higher risk of wheezing(breathing loudly with difficulty) during their first six years of life, or of getting diagnosed with asthma
Hmm.... Well, y’all know how these scientists can say one thing now, and then say another thing later (lol). But until then, mothers and mothers to be, it is important that you read more about this, by clicking the link below
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