Parenting advice is often abundant, contradictory and delivered with confidence, leaving many new and experienced parents feeling judged or confused. From debates over pacifiers and screen time to whether babies should be held frequently, nearly every decision seems to invite strong and opposing opinions from others.
One of the most divisive topics is sleeping arrangements, particularly parents who choose to share a bed with their children. While some critics question the impact on independence and intimacy, families who co-sleep say the arrangement fosters closeness, security and better rest for everyone involved.
For these parents, sharing a bed is a practical and emotional choice rather than a controversial statement. They argue that intimacy can exist elsewhere in the home and that each family should decide what works best for them without facing constant scrutiny or unsolicited advice.

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