Sentences with phrase «to lead to suffocation»

This can restrict breathing, leading to a suffocation hazard.
This could lead to suffocation risks and, in a less serious outcome, will at least make it more difficult for you to keep your baby cool at night.
Add to that the fact that if the collar is loose or the clothing is too large, the collar can slip up over the baby's mouth and nose, which could possibly lead to suffocation.
The combination of swaddling and placing the baby on his stomach lead to his suffocation..
See that the baby's first blanket is not heavy which leads to suffocation.
Always sleep your baby on his or her back and avoid using cot bumpers because they can also lead to suffocation.
-- Their heads could flop (especially if they don't have control of their necks yet), which could constrict their airways and ultimately lead to suffocation.
Since infants aren't able to move purposefully yet, covering them with loose blankets for warmth while they sleep can actually lead to suffocation and increase the risk for SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome).
While 2017 saw blockbuster cinema nudge ever further up the endless black hole of nostalgia, a path that can only lead to suffocation and death, Sean Baker's absorbing story of impoverished children running wild in the shadow of Disney World felt more alive than anything in years.
And reports show that they can lead to suffocation, strangulation, or entrapment.
Research studies show the main problem is extra bedding in the crib, which can lead to suffocation.
Swaddling could increase body temperature making it hard for the baby to breath that would lead to suffocation.
This creates a dangerous gap between the mattress and the side of the crib that a baby can easily fall into and become wedged, leading to suffocation.
It goes without saying that covering anyone's face, including a baby's could lead to suffocation.
If the swaddle is too loose, the blanket could slip up and over the baby's face, which could lead to suffocation.
Using crib bumpers and blankets with a newborn can be especially dangerous because it can lead to suffocation.
The drop - side hardware can detach and lead to suffocation and strangulation hazards.
There's no evidence that bumpers prevent injuries, and they may lead to suffocation, strangulation, or entrapment.
Adult mattresses and bedding are too soft and may lead to suffocation, strangulation or entrapment.
Baby can roll and get stuck with his or her face against the bumper, leading to suffocation.
That can lead to suffocation.
All of those layers can lead to suffocation, as a layer could possibly move its way up, over the newborn's mouth and nose.
They thrash their little hands and kick their little feet, and if the blanket that's being used for swaddling isn't secure, your baby can easily push it over her face, which can lead to suffocation.
Just like a regular size pillow a full - size case is also dangerous for your child because the excess fabric can lead to suffocation.
As with a crib, a bassinet, cradle, sleeper or play yard should have a firm mattress that fits snugly without any space around the edges so a baby's head can't get wedged in and lead to suffocation.
Swaddling, especially when your child is jerking around can make him roll over to his tummy, could lead to suffocation.
A baby can slip out, Goodstein points out, or put his face up against one, which can lead to suffocation.
It's entirely possible for babies to turn over in the night and sleep in a way that can lead to suffocation.
Children love to hide and they can easily put the bag over their head which in turn can lead to suffocation.
Both of these positions can lead to suffocation, which can happen within minutes.
So they're offering advice on how to reduce the risk of bed sharing with infants, which includes removing loose bedding that could lead to suffocation.
A blanket that is too large will not wrap around the baby well, and it is also dangerous because the loose parts can cover the face and lead to suffocation.
They can block an infant's nose and mouth, which could lead to suffocation and SIDs.
In addition to size, if the ball is too small, your little pet will likely not get enough oxygen which can lead to suffocation.
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