New SIDS Policy Recommends Pacifiers
To prevent the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), babies should sleep on their backs—not on their stomachs or their sides—and not amid fluffy bedding or stuffed toys. New recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics also suggest that babies be offered pacifiers at bedtime, and that they should sleep in their parents’ room—but not in their parents’ beds.
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