In a way this is off topic, but I feel it is relevant to breastfeeding. I am wondering what kind of teaching is done where you work and how (discussion, DVD, pamphlet) in regard to prevention and risks of SIDS. Most of the information I am seeing, emphasizes back to sleep and NO cobedding. I am trying to convince the powers of being, where I work, we should be teaching safe cobedding, importance of NO smoking and of course that breastfeeding makes a difference.
Any help, suggestions, references will be greatly appreciated.
Marla,
MOM, IBCLC, RN, BSN
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