The study results, published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, suggest the thicker thread is associated with a three-fold increase in rate
of baby death in the womb when compared to the thinner thread, and is associated with an increased rate of premature birth.
Countries like Sierra Leon and Angola have some of the world's highest
rates of baby deaths with the rates being 160.3 and 180.21.
that's pretty bold to go and say «home birth» kills babies... I would guess that the
percentage of baby deaths in a hospital birth are much greater than homebirth deaths... I've had 5 babies (including twins) all at home, and if I can help it I will NEVER give birth in a hospital.
I'm not sure if this is a square metre ratio reduction, or a moral compass pointed at the
unfairness of baby death, or perhaps an awareness that you've already spent your office - whip - round on a fancy Moses basket.
Avoid drop - side cribs, which have caused
dozens of baby deaths and have been banned in the United States since 2011.
Our education is not influenced by board members who manufacture carriers, even some that have been the
cause of babies death.