WHEN your baby sleeps better, you sleep better.

One mom posted a video sharing how her baby drifts off to sleep in just seconds, but many viewers didn't agree with her approach.


Rather than putting her baby down in a crib to sleep, this mother uses body contact to help her little one doze off.

"Normalize contact nap," she said.

"Carrying them all day to sleep won't spoil your baby," she said.

"All they want is to know we're near and they're safe."

This mama believes in "Nine months in nine months on."

After having the baby in them for nine months, she believes that they should get nine months out of the womb to spend in contact with the mother.

Though she is confident in her motherhood approach and some agree, the majority of viewers did not.

"If your baby is in daycare all day when you’re at work then you shouldn’t get your child used to this," said one user.

Another said: "One of my rules: Annoy them until they want nothing to do with you. It works for me every day."

"This deff my baby and I love it and hate it. He's almost one and hasn't slept alone yet but I can't tell him no."

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Others support the contact naps, saying: "Precious!! you can see him relax once he feels you," and "Babies need their parents to feel safe it’s ridiculous to think they are ready to be independent right away."

According to Fatherly, a baby's health can actually improve from sleeping in close contact with their mother.

"In fact, babies that sleep with their parents have more regular heartbeats and breathing," they reported.

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"They even sleep more soundly."

Fatherly also reported that sleeping close to their parents can help reduce a baby's risk of SIDS.


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