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Place your baby in the crib safely.

Did you know that there is a right and a wrong way to tuck in and place your baby in the crib? Always put your infant to sleep lying on his back. See Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) for information on correctly positioning your baby.

Sharing your bed

There may be many positive things about bed sharing (also called co-sleeping and the family bed), including bonding and improved breast-feeding. However, since the adult bed was not meant for a sleeping infant, it can become a place of danger for him. The cushiony surface, soft covers, and pillows can create a suffocating environment, increasing the risks of SIDS death. Because of this risk, the American Academy of Pediatrics states that there is no basis at this time for encouraging bed sharing as a strategy to reduce SIDS risk. Consult your pediatrician first if you wish to participate in bed sharing with your infant. See Sudden Infant Death Syndrome for more information on SIDS.

For more information visit:

Consumer Products Safety Commission
This site contains many crib safety tips that will help keep your child safe.
www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5030.html

The Danny Foundation
The Danny Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting nursery product safety. Their site includes a good crib safety checklist to help keep your baby’s nursery safe.
http://www.dannyfoundation.org/safety.html

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