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What (who) is rooming-in - definition


Rooming-in         
Rooming-in is the practice followed in hospitals and maternity ward where the baby's crib is kept by the side of the mother's bed. This arrangement gives an opportunity for the parents to know their baby.
2 in a Room         
BAND
2 In A Room; Ahora Es (2 in a Room song); 2 in a Room discography
2 in a Room was an American hip hop, freestyle and hip house duo. The group, active between 1987 and 1995, consisted of rapper Rafael "Dose" Vargas and producer/remixer Roger "Rog Nice" Pauletta.
Shelf in the Room         
1998 SONG PERFORMED BY DAYS OF THE NEW
Shelf In The Room
"Shelf in the Room" is a song by Days of the New and the third and final single from their self-titled debut album. The song reached #3 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks in 1998[ Artist Chart History - Days of the New] Billboard.
Examples of use of rooming-in
1. Tel Hashomer adds that it inaugurated a new branch with eight rooms a few months ago for mothers who want so–called "rooming in" – to have their babies by them 24 hours a day.
2. In the early Seventies, when I was rooming in Berkeley with a government welfare worker of regulation left–wing opinions, I saw him give a dollar to a woman collecting for the Salvation Army in downtown San Francisco.