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Date: | Sat, 11 Feb 2006 11:57:00 -0800 |
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II am mobile and must be brief.
Sofa "entrapment" and similar suffocation deaths are not SIDS, by definition.
Bed-sharing, co-sleeping, the Family Bed, by any name, decrease the incidence of Sudden Infant death.
Sloppy and/or intoxicated "falling asleep" with a baby can lead to suffocation.These studies are attempting to decrease the incidence of safe co-sleeping and also decrease the incidence of breastfeeding.
Not letting a mother rest and sleep with her baby makes mothering much harder and is inexcusable policy.
Jay Gordon MD, IBCLC, FABM (FAAP with increasing embarrassment)
drjaygordon.com (new, improved!)
Thumb-typed on my Treo--Typos Included
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