Avoid Infant Suffocation at Sleep
Published by Brian Yalung August 3rd, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP Video, Sleep Issues.Children are normally expected to enjoy the company of toys and stuffed ones to be by their side on their crib or at bed. However, parents should take note that there are certain hazards that must be taken into consideration such as suffocation which may arise if a child is unable to move freely from the presence of excessive pillows and stuffed toys.
It is good to see babies enjoy and play with them. But when it comes to sleeping time, it is best to make sure that they have proper space to breathe.
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