Dear Friends:
A group of LC colleagues and I attended the screening of a new "Safe Sleep"
video aimed for parents and healthcare professionals. It was made by some
local MDs and the whole point of the video is to warn parents against the
dangers of having a baby in bed with a parent.
The recommendations include: put baby to sleep on its back, always alone in
crib, keep everything out of the crib except the baby (no crib bumpers,
pillows or stuffed animals), "don't keep the room too hot", dress baby in a sleep
saque, and if a blanket is used, bring it up only as far as baby's chest, and
tuck it in at the foot and sides of the mattress.
Bed sharing is said to lead to SIDS "40% or greater chance of SIDS if baby
sleeps in adult bed or on sofa"...............
This wave has been building at least since 2006. To the purveyors of this
philosophy, there is no such thing as safe bed-sharing, and no such thing as
an Arm's Reach Co-Sleeper.
There is no group as strong as the pediatric trade union (that is backed by
various industry dollars: formula and juvenile furniture manufacturers). The
wonderful Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine with their lovely sensible,
evidence-supported bed-sharing protocol unfortunately doesn't have the power and
clout of the AAP....at least not yet.
We LCs sat there watching this well-made video. We didn't have a chance to
ask a question. There was no discussion. The video was introduced, shown, and
then the various participants in its making gave each other awards and
celebrated their premiere.
stunned, and feeling helpless as the juggernaut rolls on............
Nikki Lee RN, BSN, MS, Mother of 2, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI
craniosacral therapy practitioner
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