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Monday, December 29, 2014

UNSAFE INFANT BEDS

from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The use of unsafe bedding for babies has declined significantly over the last decade, but a new study shows, despite warnings, nearly fifty‐five percent of infants in this country sleep with potentially unsafe bedding. That increases the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and National Institutes of Health say parents receive a lot of mixed messages from relatives who may give fluffy blankets as gifts for the new baby and parents feel obligated to use them or other soft objects or loose bedding. Magazine photos showing babies sleeping with potentially hazardous bedding such as blankets and pillows reinforce beliefs these are acceptable. Researchers say babies should be placed for sleep on a firm, safety approved mattress and fitted sheet without any other bedding.

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