(HealthDay News) -- "Cosleeping" is the practice of letting babies sleep in bed with their parents, an older sibling or a caregiver.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has said the practice is dangerous for any child under 2 years old, according to the Nemours Foundation.
Advocates of the practice dispute the agency's recommendation. Nonetheless, the Nemours Foundation says the following people should avoid cosleeping with an infant:
Questions and concerns about cosleeping should be discussed with your child's pediatrician, the foundation says.