I felt like they were saying that a small percentage of parents co-sleep,
yet they represent 47% of the deaths during sleep. Of course, in my
experience, I think that very few mothers are willing to admit to even
occasional co-sleeping, but that in reality a large percentage co-sleep at
least some of the time.
Paula Hart
Charleston, SC
At 09:34 AM 5/10/05 -0400, you wrote:
>On Mon, 9 May 2005 18:49:59 -0600, Janice Reynolds
><[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> >Mother's suffocation of baby in shared bed ruled accident
> >http://pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/trib/newssummary/s_332485.html
> >Monday, May 9, 2005
> >Pittsburgh, PA. USA
> >
> >In what appears to be a tragic accident, a Butler County infant was
>suffocated by her mother on Mother's Day, as the pair slept in the same
>bed, police said.
> >
> >(see link above for full article)
> >
> >Janice Reynolds
>
>Interesting that according to the article *more* cases of SIDS involve
>babies in cribs, yet babies in parents' beds is considered more risky than
>sleeping in a crib.
>-Claire Bloodgood, IBCLC
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