No, you cannot sleep with your child during a sleep study.
Sleep studies are conducted in a controlled environment to monitor your child's sleep patterns and identify any potential sleep disorders. The presence of another person in the room can interfere with the study's accuracy and make it difficult for the technicians to collect the necessary data.
You will be able to stay in a waiting area nearby while the study is being conducted. You will also have the opportunity to speak with the technician and the sleep specialist after the study is completed to discuss the results.
If you have any concerns about your child's sleep, it is important to talk to your pediatrician or a sleep specialist.