Not exact matches
The American Academy of
Pediatrics (AAP)
warns against the kind of structured feeding routines some parent - led schedulers advocate.
The American Academy of
Pediatrics does
warn against their use, though, saying that «these products may be dangerous because, in an emergency, the attachments can be time - consuming to take off.
The risk of a baby's head falling toward his chest or shoulder in a way that compromises his airway is one of the reasons why the American Academy of
Pediatrics SIDS safety guidelines
warn against babies sleeping in baby gear.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the American Academy of
Pediatrics, and other organizations
warn against using these products because of the dangers they pose to babies.
Even so, you can't help but wonder whether you should trust their word especially when you consider the fact that the AAP (American Academy of
Pediatrics)
warns people
against using second - hand car seats.
Unfortunately, the Babywise schedule has not been demonstrated to be safe, and the American Academy of
Pediatrics has issued a
warning against parent - determined feeding schedules.
The American Academy of
Pediatrics also
warns against the use of topical teething gels containing lidocaine or benzocaine because they can cause local reactions and rare but serious side effects including seizures and brain injuries.
Guidelines from the American Academy of
Pediatrics (AAP) issued in 1997 and reaffirmed in 2006
warn of its potential dangers and lack of documented effectiveness in children with coughs and colds, and the American College of Chest Physicians 2006 guideline on treatment of pediatric cough also advises
against the drug.
The American Academy of
Pediatrics (AAP) has
warned parents of the tendency of children — particularly those between two and three years of age — to put nearly anything they come into contact with into their mouths and to take precautions
against allowing children access to substances or objects that pose dangers when put in the mouth or ingested.