Co-bedding

Some parents co-bed their twins simply for practical reasons – if their bedroom will only fit one cot for example. But sleeping them together can soothe them too. Whatever you choose for your babies’ sleeping arrangement, follow the safer sleep advice for each baby, for every sleep to reduce the risk of le syndrome de la mort subite du nourrisson (SMSN).

“Co-bedding” is where siblings share the same sleep space, such as being in the same cot together. You might like to co-bed your twins or triplets in the early weeks and months, or you might prefer to sleep them in their own separate Moses baskets or cots from birth.

If you choose to co-bed, your babies should be placed on their backs with the tops of their heads facing one another, with their feet at opposite ends of the cot. Or side-by-side on their backs, with their feet at the foot (bottom) of the cot.

Once your babies can roll and move about the cot, they will need separate sleep spaces. This is because there is a risk they could roll into each other, which means they could accidentally block each others’ airways (ability to breathe), or risk overheating.

Twins are co-bedding in the same cot. Their heads are facing eachother with their feet to the foot of each end of the cot. They are sleeping and have a blanket tucked beneath their armpits.

Safer sleep advice

Whatever you decide for your babies, follow all our advice for safer sleep for each baby for every sleep, day and night. In particular, take a look at:   

Following the safer sleep advice will greatly reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). We know from research that babies who are most vulnerable to SMSN are often premature or of low birth weight, which is common in multiple births, so following safer sleep advice is especially important.

Here we answer your questions on how to sleep your twins safely, and the advice applies to triplets and quads too.

Questions fréquemment posées

Two twins babies are being fed by their dad. They have dark skin and ruffled, dark hair. One wears yellow, the other pink and the baby in yellow is having a spoon of liquid food put into their mouth by the dad.

Se souvenir

Whatever your twins' sleeping arrangement, always follow safer sleep guidelines for each baby, for every sleep. Sleep in the same room as them to start with, and place them on their backs on a firm flat surface that’s clear of unnecessary items. These simple steps will help you reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and keep your babies safer while they sleep.

Chaque bébé est en sécurité. Chaque famille est soutenue.

Si ces informations vous ont été utiles, pensez à faire un don aujourd'hui pour nous aider à atteindre et à aider le prochain parent ou aidant, comme vous. Votre gentillesse nous permettra de :

  • Donner aux familles des conseils fiables pour assurer la sécurité de leur bébé
  • Soutenir les familles en deuil pendant les jours les plus sombres de leur vie
  • Financer la recherche pour trouver des réponses aux décès soudains et inattendus de bébés et de jeunes enfants
  • Faites un pas de plus vers un monde où aucun bébé ne meurt de façon soudaine ou inattendue.

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