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> This baby was bottlefed. We have a similar case, with a baby placed to
> sleep on a waterbed. Both babies suffocated, were resuscitated, and are
> very brain-damaged. The back-to-sleep program has helped to reduce the
> incidence of SIDS, but I'd like to help prevent cases such as these.
>
Have studies controlled for the position of the baby? Do we have
statistics on how many of these deaths occured when a baby was placed
face-down on a pillow or bed?
Most babies co-sleep, either in their mothers' arms or close to her, on
their sides. Some young babies also "kangaroo", sleeping chest-to-chest
on top of their mothers (of fathers, in the case of multiples). It's
difficult to breastfeed with a baby lying on his or her stomach on a
bed.
Jo-Anne
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