Infants» lives are saved
when safe sleep recommendations — including placing babies alone, on their backs, in a crib with a firm mattress — are employed by parents and other caregivers.
Not exact matches
Working closely with a medical team, Red Castle France created the Cocoonababy, baby nest, this baby nest conforms to the medical
recommendation that newborns should
sleep on their backs while still feeling as
safe and secure as he did
when in his mother's womb.
However, the American Academy of Pediatrics revised its
safe sleep recommendations in October 2016, which clearly outline instances that have been shown to increase the risk of SIDS, unintentional death, or injury
when sharing a bed with an infant or small child.
All of the teenage mothers believed that their instincts were more accurate than anyone else's, even
when those instincts are in direct contradiction to expert advice and
safe sleep recommendations.