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Co-Sleeping Problems: Problems Only Bed-Sharing Parents Understand

The term co-sleeping suggest everyone actually sleeps.
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Co-sleeping sounds lovely and serene... all those snuggles. But it can be a full contact sport including wrestling for space, getting squished and sometimes even getting fully kicked off your own bed.

To remind you that you’re not alone, here are some common problems only co-sleeping parents will understand.

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