Sentences with phrase «sleep on a soft surface»

Never let your baby sleep on a soft surface or in the same room with people who are smoking.
«In truth, if a women sleeps on a soft surface, she doesn't need to be overly concerned about occasionally rolling to her back or right side during sleep.
Never put your baby to sleep on any soft surface (adult beds, sofas, chairs, water beds, quilts, sheep skins, etc..)
Do not put your baby to sleep on a soft surface such as a sofa cushion or a water bed.
Put your baby to sleep on any soft surface, including your bed, sofas, chairs, water beds, on quilts, sheet skins, etc..
At the last sleep, more cases than controls were placed on their stomachs or sides, did not use a pacifier, were found with bedding or clothing covering the head, slept on a soft surface, and shared a bed with someone other than a parent.
Additionally, in over half of these cases other major risk factors, such as smoke exposure or sleeping on soft surfaces, were present at the death scene.
Putting the baby to sleep on soft surfaces such as mattress, sofa, waterbed, pillow, or lamb's wool, either with or without a parent.
They should sleep on a soft surface to help prevent calluses, arthritis and hygroma (an acute inflammatory swelling).

Not exact matches

Place your baby on a firm mattress to sleep, never on a pillow, waterbed, sheepskin, couch, chair, or other soft surface.
DO N'T ever put baby to sleep on a couch, a lounge chair or any soft surface with cushions or blankets.
As further noted by the Mayo Clinic, babies who sleep on their stomach, or on a soft bedding surface, may face additional difficulties breathing and be at risk of SIDS.
All babies should be put to sleep on a flat, firm sleeping surface with fitted sheets and no blankets, loose clothing, or anything else soft in the sleeping area.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), a child is only permitted to place to sleep on smooth, solid surface with no soft bedding.
Never place your baby to sleep on top of any soft surface.
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Guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advise caretakers to put infants to sleep on their backs and to avoid loose bedding, soft sleeping surfaces and bed sharing in order to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), the leading cause of death in children between one month and one year of age.
Baby should sleep on a firm sleep surface, in a bassinet, cradle or crib near the mother's bed, without any soft toys, pillows or loose bedding.
Even when you are sure your baby is lying on her back when going to sleep, it is also important to avoid placing her on soft, porous surfaces such as pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, or bean bags — even soft materials used for stuffed toys — which may block her airway if she burrows her face in them.
There are pros and cons to everything, and part of the cons of telling exhausted breastfeeding mothers to never co-bed is the number of deaths that have increased due to sleeping together on the couch, in a recliner, or other soft surfaces, all of which are not safe sleep environments.
Do not put babies to sleep on soft mattresses, sofa, sofa cushions, waterbeds, sheepskins, or other soft surfaces.
Never place a baby to sleep on a chair, soft bedding, water bed, cushion, adult bed or any other raised surface not intended for newborn sleepers.
However, such soft bedding can increase the potential of suffocation and rebreathing.54, 56,57,179, — , 181 Pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, and other soft surfaces are hazardous when placed under the infant62, 147,182, — , 187 or left loose in the infant's sleep area62, 65,184,185,188, — , 191 and can increase SIDS risk up to fivefold independent of sleep position.62, 147 Several reports have also described that in many SIDS cases, the heads of the infants, including some infants who slept supine, were covered by loose bedding.65, 186,187,191 It should be noted that the risk of SIDS increases 21-fold when the infant is placed prone with soft bedding.62 In addition, soft and loose bedding have both been associated with accidental suffocation deaths.149 The CPSC has reported that the majority of sleep - related infant deaths in its database are attributable to suffocation involving pillows, quilts, and extra bedding.192, 193 The AAP recommends that infants sleep on a firm surface without any soft or loose bedding.
Don't they make co-sleeping platforms that attach to the bed, where the baby can sleep on a proper surface, no soft bedding interfering etc. but where the parents can also have easy access for night feeds etc?
The recommendations described in this report include infants sleeping on their back, using a firm sleep surface, to breastfeed, room - sharing without bed - sharing, routine immunizations, consideration of a pacifier, and avoidance of soft bedding, overheating, and exposure to tobacco smoke, alcohol, and illicit drugs.
• Never place your baby to sleep on top of any soft surface.
If a cat likes to sleep on window sills or other narrow platforms, it is advisable to place a soft padded object on the ground underneath to prevent injury, as many older cats have impaired balance and could easily fall; ideally, elderly cats should be encouraged to use secure or wider surfaces for sleep.
It's also a good idea to provide a soft bed, because this breed's protruding bones could cause sores if it sleeps on a hard surface.
Even if you plan to allow your pet to sleep on your bed or any other soft surfaces in your home, you need to set up a dry, warm place that is just for your cat.
However, one weak point of futons is their tendency to get compacted over time, and what starts out as a soft surface can end up being rather firm after a few years, so when Sleep On Latex asked if I'd be willing to try out one of its Pure Green 100 % natural latex mattress toppers, I jumped at the chance.
Some of us like to sleep on extremely soft padding whereas others enjoy a harder surface.
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