katrina2017
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@xuanang01 The good news is once baby has head control, it's much less risky, so you're through the most dangerous window for bedsharing already!
As you note, sleep training is not appropriate for a 4 month old (they should be at least 6 months for this)
Unfortunately there are no RCTs on cosleeping and SIDS which is the gold standard for evidence: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33831222/
All the other data there is is unfortunately just ecological data (correlation). What this means is we can't know for sure whether safer bed sharing is okay, or if it's just that bed sharing has the potential to go wrong more (for instance, if a parent is drunk).
Other parents have mentioned this but we did the floor bed thing - getting them to fall asleep with you, but then leaving. Not sure if this will work for you in a hotel though.
As you note, sleep training is not appropriate for a 4 month old (they should be at least 6 months for this)
Unfortunately there are no RCTs on cosleeping and SIDS which is the gold standard for evidence: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33831222/
All the other data there is is unfortunately just ecological data (correlation). What this means is we can't know for sure whether safer bed sharing is okay, or if it's just that bed sharing has the potential to go wrong more (for instance, if a parent is drunk).
Other parents have mentioned this but we did the floor bed thing - getting them to fall asleep with you, but then leaving. Not sure if this will work for you in a hotel though.