Remember,
sleep safety guidelines now say that the only thing that should be in your baby's crib is the baby himself.
See our article on Back to
Sleep safety guidelines if you want the detailed recommendations.
, the published study is really much more simple: When parents don't follow standard
sleep safety guidelines and they swaddle, their children are indeed at an increased risk for SIDS.
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This is why API — in consultation with Dr. James McKenna, Dr. William Sears, and members of API's Research Group — created the Infant
Sleep Safety Guidelines brochure to help parents create a safe sleep environment for their baby's first 6 months.
Resources: Complete list of crib safety: Healthy Children CPSC ban on drop side cribs AAP
Sleep Safety Guidelines
The American Academy of Pediatricians recently published their updated
sleep safety guidelines for infants.
The American Academy of Pediatrics released updated baby
sleep safety guidelines in late 2011.
The current infant
sleep safety guidelines for bedsharing advocate informing parents of how to make a bedsharing environment safe should a breastfeeding mother doze off while feeding in bed, which is far safer than dozing off anywhere else.
For more, see the latest baby
sleep safety guidelines.
After reading through the American Academy of Pediatrics baby
sleep safety guidelines, there are some other dangerous things in your baby's room.
Attachment Parenting International (API), in consultation with many experts in the area of infant sleep, has this information in the form of an Infant
Sleep Safety Guidelines brochure and wants to get it into the hands of parents everywhere to ensure that all babies can be safe during sleep, at night and at naptime, regardless of whether you share sleep in the same bed, use a cosleeping bassinet, or use a crib.
That's right, the latest baby
sleep safety guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend that the infant be the only thing in the crib.
For information on API infant
sleep safety guidelines, including a free brochure for download, please visit http://www.attachmentparenting.org/infantsleepsafety.
Not exact matches
Just like at the 8 - month mark, there's nothing too much to worry about as long as you continue following
safety guidelines for co
sleeping.
AAP Expands
guidelines for infant
sleep safety and SIDS risk reduction.
It can be difficult when you're on - the - go to maintain the level of
safety that you do at home, but there shouldn't be any exception to the safe
sleep guidelines that are recommended to parents.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has specific
guidelines on infant
sleep safety and SIDS risk reduction.
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.
For more than 14 years API has expressed its concerns about the direction of research related to basic infant
sleep safety information and data collection, the media's response, and resulting
guidelines and policy.
Grobag is all about baby
sleep safety and includes a booklet of
safety guidelines with every bag.
HealthyChildren.org: «Getting Your Baby to
Sleep,» and news release: «AAP Expands
Guidelines for Infant
Sleep Safety and SIDS Risk Reduction.»
For more tips on creating a safe
sleeping environment, be sure to check out these important crib
safety guidelines.
Bassinets and pack and plays are both safe
sleeping environments for your infant, as long as they meet the following Consumer Product
Safety Commission
guidelines:
A monitor can give you great peace of mind, helping you listen out for your baby while they
sleep, but it's always worth following
guidelines for bedtime
safety.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) issued expanded
guidelines for Infant
Sleep Safety and SIDS Risk Reduction in October 2016.
Firm surfaces, appropriate layers relating to temperature, a
sleep environment free of suffocation or entrapment risks, breastfeeding if possible, and providing a non-smoking environment will support healthy
sleep for your family, and will provide optimal
safety for your baby, according to current
guidelines set by the AAP and First Candle.
Make sure to consider heating concerns as well as all the
safety issues surrounding shared
sleep surfaces, many of which can be found in Dr. James McKenna's list of safe co-sleeping
guidelines.
The AAP provides a host of resources for parents online, including the latest AAP recommendations on health conditions from A to Z, baby
sleep, vaccines, car
safety guidelines, television viewing - time recommendations, parenting books for sale, and advice about navigating the healthcare system.
Dr. James McKenna, the director of the Mother - Baby
Sleep Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame, has created a set of
safety guidelines for mothers who choose to co-
sleep.
The Pediatrics study underscores the importance of following strict
safety guidelines for infant
sleep.
American Academy of Pediatrics: AAP Expands
Guidelines for Infant
Sleep Safety and SIDS Risk Reduction
The following are some of the
guidelines for
sleep safety of newly borns.
For safe
sleep guidelines, read our Infant Sleep Safety resou
sleep guidelines, read our Infant
Sleep Safety resou
Sleep Safety resources.