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Which statement about cosleeping is true?
 
  A) Babies who sleep with their parents breastfeed three times longer than infants who sleep alone.
  B) Cosleeping reduces mothers total sleep time.
  C) Cosleeping promotes excessive dependency.
  D) Soft mattresses and heavy blankets contribute to effective cosleeping.

Question 2

__________ is the norm for approximately 90 percent of the worlds population.
 
  A) Nighttime separation of baby from parent
  B) Parentinfant cosleeping
  C) Imposing a strict infant sleep schedule
  D) Infant crib sleeping



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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