The Back to
Sleep campaign urged parents to put their babies on their backs to sleep to reduce the likelihood of SIDS - related deaths.
Not exact matches
Recently the Consumer Product Safety Commission started a
campaign called «Safe
Sleep»
urging parents to keep their babies safe while
sleeping.
In the 1990s, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) introduced the Back to
Sleep campaign, which urged parents to put infants to sleep on their b
Sleep campaign, which
urged parents to put infants to
sleep on their b
sleep on their backs.
Deaths from SIDS decreased by 56 percent from 1992 - 2003, after national «back to
sleep»
campaigns urged parents to put babies to
sleep on their backs.
The Back - to -
Sleep campaign began in 1992, when the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended against putting babies to sleep in a chest - down position and urged that cribs be free of suffocation hazards such as soft bed
Sleep campaign began in 1992, when the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended against putting babies to
sleep in a chest - down position and urged that cribs be free of suffocation hazards such as soft bed
sleep in a chest - down position and
urged that cribs be free of suffocation hazards such as soft bedding.