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Just ignoring the thought process that leads this mother to let the baby
sleep in her bed but not see her, this is concerning as a safety issue. What if
baby puts her face into the side of the boppy and suffocates? And Mom wouldn't
know because she can't see the baby either. Isn't it even on the boppy's
tag, not to be used for sleep, or in the crib or bed?
Jennifer Stevens, RN
In a message dated 12/16/2006 12:38:58 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
"She won't sleep in her crib,
so she's in our bed, but I have the Boppy around her head so she can't see
me." "I don't want to set up bad habits."
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