A female asked:
why does my breath smell different depending on where i sleep?
1 doctor answer • 1 doctor weighed in

Dr. Peter Karsant answered
Dentistry 39 years experience
Hard to say: It could be diet (what you ate that evening) or the air flow in the room (does the room have enough ventilation?). Do you sleep with your face covered? I would monitor the above and see if you notice any changes.
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A member asked:
Is co-sleeping a good idea?
3 doctor answers • 7 doctors weighed in

Dr. Marcus Degraw answered
Pediatrics 22 years experience
No: The medical community is pretty united that, under the age of 1 year, this is dangerous and should be avoided. The data is pretty clear that this creates sleep conditions that often turn deadly for children. I personally sit on a pediatric death review board we have 5-10 deaths each month from co-bedding incidents.
Some groups strongly advocate it however and claim it should be a choice.
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A member asked:
Is co-sleeping safe?
9 doctor answers • 19 doctors weighed in

Dr. Anatoly Belilovsky answered
Pediatrics 35 years experience
No: It is actually a major risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome, not to mention rollover suffocation.
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A member asked:
Is it important to stick to a sleep schedule?
2 doctor answers • 6 doctors weighed in

Dr. Michael Pappas answered
Pediatrics 23 years experience
Yes: Absolutely. We all know the answer to that one anyway. We need a rhythm in our life. We need a schedule to tell our bodies when to wake, eat, poop and sleep.
When we have schedule, we always know what's coming and what to get ready for. Start your babies early with their sleep routines, and they will make a lot easier for you to put them to bed at night.
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A member asked:
When is a good time to start doing sleep training?
2 doctor answers • 2 doctors weighed in

Dr. Patricia Vuguin answered
Pediatrics 33 years experience
Sleep: It is important to start a routine as as early as possible, by six to eight weeks of age. Your baby can see color and detail, also hold his/her head up, and will recognize your voice and be sooth by it. Once you notice these changes, it’s time to introduce healthy sleep routine.
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A 21-year-old member asked:
I have a herniated disc; can I sleep on the couch or is that bad?
2 doctor answers • 2 doctors weighed in

Dr. Marcel Hungs answered
Neurology 26 years experience
Comfort: You can sleep on the couch while recovering from the herniated disk. It is important to return to the regular bed routine asap to avoid the development of insomnia.
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