New parents will do just about anything to encourage their babies to sleep soundly. And while you might be tempted to surround them with cozy blankets and stuffed animals, placing any product inside a ...
Co-sleeping under any circumstances is not safe for infant sleep, the American Academy of Pediatrics stressed Tuesday in the first update to its safe sleep guidelines for babies since 2016. "We know ...
Ads for cribs often show infants asleep on their stomachs or surrounded by suffocation hazards like soft toys and blankets - all of which can increase babies' risk of sleep-related deaths - a U.S.
The AAP's new baby safe-sleep guidelines address the correlation between co-sleeping/placing items in a crib and "increased risk of SIDS and suffocation" The American Academy of Pediatrics is ...
SAN ANTONIO — Having a baby can be exciting, but also stressful for first-time parents who haven't yet raised a child. In tonight's Verify, we look into one claim. The result could save your baby's ...
Babies need to sleep on a flat surface and should never share a bed with another person, the American Academy of Pediatrics emphasizes in its new safe sleep guidelines. About 3,500 infants in the ...
The number of baby sleep items on the market is overwhelming. What should I avoid? Having a baby is an incredibly exciting time and there are lots of fun baby items to buy. It’s important to know, ...
First up is the brand’s Sleep Sack, which comes in three sizes, all the same price: newborn to six months, six to 18 months and 18 months to three years. The cozy sleeping bag is made from super-soft ...
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Cardboard boxes certainly aren’t new technology. But when they’re linked to a practice that started in Finland decades ago to help babies sleep safely, they’re taking on a new ...
Experts recommend that cribs have no soft bedding or soft objects, and that adults never sleep in the same bed with a baby. By Nicholas Bakalar The most common cause of injury deaths in babies under a ...
“We know that many parents choose to share a bed with a child, for instance, perhaps to help with breastfeeding or because of a cultural preference or a belief that it is safe,” said Dr. Rebecca ...