cosleep
English
Etymology
From co- + sleep.
Verb
cosleep (third-person singular simple present cosleeps, present participle cosleeping, simple past and past participle coslept)
- (intransitive, chiefly sociology) To sleep in the same bed (with someone), especially of a family member, parent, child etc. [from 20th c.]
- 2005, Lauwers & Swisher, Counceling the Nursing Mother, page 259:
- Both parents should feel comfortable with the decision to cosleep with their baby and be committed to following appropriate safety precautions.
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