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4. Co-Sleeping When You're Plus Size: The Facts with Isadora Ambrose

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Today Isadora Ambrose joins me to share her incredible work and the information she has found regarding co-sleeping (and bedsharing) when you're plus size. We explore this topic in depth and look at the research surrounding safety and risk reduction.

You'll hear us discuss:

  • What co-sleeping and bedsharing are (and aren't!)
  • Ways to improve safety when co-sleeping or bedsharing
  • The research looking at co-sleeping when you're plus size (note BMI mention and stigmatizing language is used when referencing studies)
  • Our own personal journeys with co-sleeping
  • The cultural differences seen with co-sleeping and bedsharing messages

Follow Isadora: @happycosleeper
Facebook:
Happy Cosleeper
Website:
happycosleeper.com
Research One:
Carroll-Pankhurst C and Mortimer EA
Jr. 2001, Sudden infant death syndrome, bedsharing, parental weight, and age at death, Pediatrics, vol. 107, no. 3, pp.
530-536

Research Two:
Chen at al 2009, Maternal Obesity and the Risk of Infant Death in the United States, Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) vol. 20, no.1, pp. 74-81

Research Three:
Mitchell, E and Thompson, J 2006, Who cosleeps? Does high maternal body weight and duvet use increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome when bed sharing?, Paediatrics & Child Health, vol. 11, suppl A, pp. 14A-15A
Get Your Free Guide! Seven Ways Weight Stigma Can Sabotage Your Pregnancy
Click here to get my book, Fat Birth: Confident, Strong and Empowered Pregnancy at Any size-- It is the go-to resource for plus size pregnancy that will help you tune into your intuition, trust your body and teach you those oh so-important advocacy skills so you can have the autonomous birth you desire!
Leave a review and submit your screenshot here to receive a gift directly to your mailbox!
Connect with Michelle
Instagram:
@fat.and.pregnant
Website:
www.fatandpregnant.com

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Content provided by Michelle Mayefske. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michelle Mayefske or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today Isadora Ambrose joins me to share her incredible work and the information she has found regarding co-sleeping (and bedsharing) when you're plus size. We explore this topic in depth and look at the research surrounding safety and risk reduction.

You'll hear us discuss:

  • What co-sleeping and bedsharing are (and aren't!)
  • Ways to improve safety when co-sleeping or bedsharing
  • The research looking at co-sleeping when you're plus size (note BMI mention and stigmatizing language is used when referencing studies)
  • Our own personal journeys with co-sleeping
  • The cultural differences seen with co-sleeping and bedsharing messages

Follow Isadora: @happycosleeper
Facebook:
Happy Cosleeper
Website:
happycosleeper.com
Research One:
Carroll-Pankhurst C and Mortimer EA
Jr. 2001, Sudden infant death syndrome, bedsharing, parental weight, and age at death, Pediatrics, vol. 107, no. 3, pp.
530-536

Research Two:
Chen at al 2009, Maternal Obesity and the Risk of Infant Death in the United States, Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) vol. 20, no.1, pp. 74-81

Research Three:
Mitchell, E and Thompson, J 2006, Who cosleeps? Does high maternal body weight and duvet use increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome when bed sharing?, Paediatrics & Child Health, vol. 11, suppl A, pp. 14A-15A
Get Your Free Guide! Seven Ways Weight Stigma Can Sabotage Your Pregnancy
Click here to get my book, Fat Birth: Confident, Strong and Empowered Pregnancy at Any size-- It is the go-to resource for plus size pregnancy that will help you tune into your intuition, trust your body and teach you those oh so-important advocacy skills so you can have the autonomous birth you desire!
Leave a review and submit your screenshot here to receive a gift directly to your mailbox!
Connect with Michelle
Instagram:
@fat.and.pregnant
Website:
www.fatandpregnant.com

  continue reading

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