The unsafe
sleep practices cited in this article, such as loose bedding, pillows, or sleeping...
Not exact matches
However, some medical and parenting experts frowned upon the
practice,
citing it as a risk for SIDS and claiming that it could generate
sleep problems for children as they grew up.
It is also worthy of note that research (including the New Zealand and Australia studies
cited by GFI) has shown one particular
practice reduces Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by 30 - 50 %: placing a baby to
sleep on his or her back, rather than tummy.
In that book Dr. Sears
cites more than 250 current, reputable, scientific studies on the safety of
sleep sharing when properly
practiced.