Benefits and Considerations of Twins and Other Multiples
When blessed with multiple babies, parents often face the challenge of managing the associated expenses. To cut costs, many opt for the practice of having several children sleep in a single, large crib. While this may seem like a practical solution, experts generally advise against it. It is widely recommended to keep babies in separate beds or cribs until they reach one year of age. However, emerging research suggests that it may be safe to transition to separate sleeping arrangements after six months.
Say No to Unnecessary Products
It is common for companies to promote various products claiming to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related problems. These include monitors that track breathing or heart rates, as well as positioners, wedges, and special mattresses. However, it is important to note that there is little to no evidence supporting the effectiveness of these products. In fact, some of them have even been known to cause dangerous issues.