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Infants should sleep on their backs on a solid sleep surface, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). There should be no soft objects, toys, pillows, or loose bedding on this surface.
WASHINGTON, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Sleep positioners marketed with the promise of helping babies sleep safely are too dangerous to use and should not be sold, U.S. officials warned on Wednesday. "The ...
John Lewis & Tesco stop selling baby sleep positioners over fears they can cause babies to suffocate — Amazon continues to sell them ...
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