
New Study Finds Link to SIDS
October 15th, 2009 admin
A new study through the University of Bristol and the University of Warwick reports that half of cot or crib deaths by infants happen during a period of time slept with a parent, also known as co-sleeping. An additional factor
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A new study regarding breast milk and genes was recently released and the news, not surprisingly, is that breast milk is the best, most top notch meal for your baby. The new research study, set to appear in the June 2010 issue of the American Journal of Physiology, Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, notes that when University
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In light of recent massive crib recalls we’ve been looking at options beyond the crib here at P&B. The other day we looked at co-sleeping. That’s just one crib-free option though. Another option is a mix of bassinet-minded sleepers or a cradle and then either a move to co-sleeping arrangement or a play pen. Your baby
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Experts in the field of Pediatrics introduced a new case study this week entailing that extended periods of time in a car seat can have adverse effects on infants. Low oxygen levels can cause respiratory issues in young children, the study reports. According to research, car seats are a must for safety reasons in automobiles, but
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