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In a message dated 10/10/2005 6:55:26 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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I also wonder why there isn't more of a push to get tobacco out of the
baby's environment. The 'back to sleep' campaign was very successful, and
crib
death incidence did go down after this campaign. So why not a campaign
against tobacco in a baby's world, which has more and stronger evidence
showing
harm?
Nikki,
You have hit the nail on the head with your comment! I am a little behind
on my emails, so others may have already commented but I feel this is the
point that needs to be made and is only being quietly mentioned.
In the Boston Globe they ran this story and the emphasis in the article was
that parents to place their babies on their backs to sleep, use pacifiers and
never sleep with their babies. At the end of the article they state that
the AAP recommends that parents not smoke near their babies.
Why are doctors and other health care providers afraid to come down hard
about smoking? I would love to see the same approach to parents smoking as the
back to sleep campaign. "You have a baby, you stop smoking. If you do not
stop smoking your baby could die from SIDS, or have a list of other long term
medical problems."
But what did the AAP take as a stance to protect babies health; to put
pacifiers in their mouths and take them out of the family bed.
I have witnessed physicians telling mothers that if they take any
medications or have a procedure that they have to stop breastfeeding for fear of
harming the baby but never have I seen a physician take the same firm, scare tactic
with smoking or drinking.
Off my soap box but still steaming.
Ann Perry, RN IBCLC
Boston, MA
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