“McKenna believes that both feeding method and the specific location the adult-infant pair are sleeping (i.e. a bed versus a recliner) are key distinctions that should be made when educating parents on safe sleep. In addition, the AAP study noted that for older infants, lying prone and having objects nearby such as stuffed animals or blankets, were the greatest risk factors for SIDS and not bedsharing. This indicates that additional education on hazards, such as pillows, blankets and stuffed animals is needed regardless of where babies sleep.”
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