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Articles discussing the biological and emotional impact of physical contact between a mother and child while sleeping, often focusing on "breastsleeping" or safety.

While the query most likely refers to the topic of co-sleeping and physical touch , there are a few other ways this could be interpreted:

Research papers on how tactile stimulation during sleep affects maternal-infant synchrony or infant development.

Conversely, many modern articles address the "touched out" mother—a state of sensory overload where a mother feels a physical aversion to further touch after a day (and night) of constant nursing and holding.