Bedsharing and breastfeeding
Approximately half of all SIDS cases occur when infants sleep next to an adult.4 However, a longitudinal study conducted in the United Kingdom found a decline in the number of SIDS cases in babies who shared a bed with their parents.5 The 50% decrease in this study is attributed to the ”Back to sleep campaign“6 and only applies to parents without risk factors who share a bed with their baby. There is currently advise both for and against bedsharing. Bedsharing is discouraged in the USA, Canada and Germany. However – based on the primary studies – countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia argue in favor of safe bedsharing in the context of encouraging breastfeeding.
The authors of these studies therefore summarize the advice, which comes from recent studies, as well as various recommendations and protocols from all over the world, in order to be able to make a statement regarding to what extent bedsharing encourages breastfeeding or increases the risk of SIDS.