Unlikely if she's lying on her side with a pillow between her knees. It takes effort to roll into baby in this position. You can research more about safe sleep. La Leche League has a whole book about it that helps you determine if cosleeping is likely to be appropriate for you and your baby. For example, it's not considered safe for premature babies or babies with heart conditions and other medical problems. It's not safe for babies whose mothers smoked during pregnancy. There are other risk factors... The book goes into great detail. The truth is (and you can read Dr Kathleen Kendall Tackett for this) is that breastfeeding mothers tend to fall asleep with their babies sometimes. This is very unsafe in a recliner or on a sofa. It is much safer in a bed that has been made as safe as possible... No big blankets or pillows, no way for baby to fall or get wedged. I hope that helps!
@@nyakanyasko I actually was sent a link to co sleeping from La Leche League by my LC. Very helpful info. I was fearful to try but last night we did co-sleep and I felt it was more restful. Now to master side lying feeding