The baby is not dead, just in a very precarious condition.
My guess would be that it was neither nursing nor suffocation, but
> something
> independent of the two. I used to sleep with my head completely under a
> blanket, a months-long hold-over from a summer spent with mosquitoes. And
> I
> don't see how a healthy baby could suffocate - or choke - without a
> substantial struggle under that blanket.
>
I have to agree with that. I have a few kids, who literally burrow into the
blanket nests head first. I, myself do it in any weather, even in this heat.
Can not sleep otherwise. I see this as another attack on breastfeeding,
because the same "safety expert" does not warn about bottle-feeding the baby
on the bus. Instead she is comparing breastfeeding the baby on the bus with
living the child home alone or forgetting the kid in a locked vehicle.
> --
>
Henya
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