Sleep Safety

Can my baby sleep with a blankie? Is it safe for her to lie on her tummy? Learn about crib safety, SIDS, sleep sacks, and more, as we discuss what experts and real moms have to say about baby sleep safety.
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Low Levels of Key Brain Chemical May Cause SIDS
Serotonin, a brain chemical normally associated with mood and depression in adults, may be the missing piece of the puzzle when it comes to why ... Read More
Q&A: Should I be concerened that my baby, who is co-sleeping with us, is not getting enough sleep?
Safe Sleep for Babies: New Video Aims at Educating Parents on Crib Safety
We know to place Baby on his back to sleep, but that’s not all there is to know to keep a baby safe while he sleeps. A new video hopes to educate ... Read More
SIDs and Baby Sleep Monitors
In addition to parents' efforts to reduce identified risk factors for SIDS, like placing Baby on his back to sleep, some parents also find baby ... Read More
Sleep and Your Baby: 10 Common Questions Answered
For some parents, putting a baby to bed is a nightly source of anxiety—how much sleep does your child need, can she sleep with a blanket, are ... Read More
What is Apnea of Prematurity (AOP)?
Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is a common problem in premature babies—about 70 percent of preemies born six weeks early are affected by AOP. ... Read More
Why Are Some Experts Recommending Sleep Sacks to Reduce SIDS?
If you're looking for a safe way to keep your baby warm and snug through the night, a sleep sack may be the answer.
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