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MORE BABIES SHARE PARENTS’ BEDS DESPITE RISK OF SIDS

CHICAGO The government’s latest infant bed-sharing numbers show a troubling trend: the percentage of U.S. babies sleeping with parents or another child more than doubled since the early 1990s, despite...

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More babies share parents' bed despite SIDS risk

Published October 01, 2013Associated Press The government's latest infant bed-sharing numbers show a troubling trend: the percentage of U.S. babies sleeping with parents or another child more than...

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More infants sleep in parents’ beds despite risks for SIDS, suffocation,...

CHICAGO — The government’s latest infant bed-sharing numbers show a troubling trend: the percentage of U.S. babies sleeping with parents or another child more than doubled since the early 1990s,...

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Bed-sharing with infants increasing despite risks

CHICAGO — The government’s latest infant bed-sharing numbers show a troubling trend: The percentage of U.S. babies sleeping with parents or another child more than doubled since the early 1990s,...

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‘Risky’ bed-sharing is on the rise

New York - More parents are putting their babies to sleep next to them in bed, a new study suggests. US researchers found that over the past 20 years, bed-sharing has become more common, especially...

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Infant Bed-Sharing On The Rise, Despite SIDS Risks (STUDY)

CHICAGO -- The government's latest infant bed-sharing numbers show a troubling trend: the percentage of U.S. babies sleeping with parents or another child more than doubled since the early 1990s,...

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>More babies share parents' beds despite SIDS risks

CHICAGO (AP) — The government's latest infant bed-sharing numbers show a troubling trend: the percentage of U.S. babies sleeping with parents or another child more than doubled since the early 1990s,...

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More babies share parents' beds despite SIDS risks

CHICAGO -- The government's latest infant bed-sharing numbers show a troubling trend: the percentage of U.S. babies sleeping with parents or another child more than doubled since the early 1990s,...

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Bed-Sharing With Babies Tied to More Breast-Feeding

But suffocation risk outweighs benefit of moms sleeping with infants, experts say By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Sept. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Mothers who sleep with their babies are...

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Bed-sharing, even while breastfeeding, may lead to SIDS

According to the HuffPost on Tuesday, bed sharing while convenient for breastfeeding mothers, could also raise the baby's risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Study author Dr. Fern Hauck from...

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Bed-sharing increasing among minority families

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - More parents are putting their babies to sleep next to them in bed, a new study suggests. Researchers found that over the past 20 years, bed-sharing has become more common,...

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Bed-sharing with infants on the rise despite risks

Previous studies have shown that bed-sharing increases an infant’s risk of death from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) or other sleep-related causes, including accidental suffocation and entrapment...

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Infant bed-sharing tied to longer breastfeeding

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Sharing the bed with baby may make it easier for mothers to breastfeed for the full time that health experts recommend, suggests a new study. But it could also raise the...

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Study: Moms Who Share a Bed With Baby Breastfeed Longer, But There Are Risks...

(Source: University of Virginia) Mothers who "bedshare" - sleep in the same bed with their infants - tend to breastfeed longer, new research suggests. The findings explore and quantify the...

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Lactation Consultant Visits Spur Breastfeeding Among Women Who Usually...

(Source: Albert Einstein College of Medicine) Improving Breastfeeding Rates December 19, 2013 - (BRONX, NY) - In two separate clinical trials, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of...

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Co-sleeping prolongs breast-feeding but safety a concern, study says

Two new studies, both released Monday, offer additional evidence — if any were really needed — that breast-feeding can be really, really difficult for mothers. In one analysis, published in the journal...

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Smart Bedsharing Gives Breastfeeding Mothers More Sleep

The theme for this year's World Breastfeeding Week (August 1-7) is "BREASTFEEDING: A Winning Goal -- For Life!" It's a great theme and there's no question scientifically that breastfeeding is very...

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Why One Researcher Thinks Mothers And Infants Should Share Beds

Guidelines on co-sleeping from the American Academy of Pediatrics and National Institute of Health are pretty clear: babies should sleep alone, on their backs, and far from any suffocation hazards like...

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Early Formula Use Helps Some Mothers Breastfeed Longer (University of...

(Source: University of California) Recent public health efforts have focused extensively on reducing the amount of formula babies are given in the hospital after birth. But in the first randomized...

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Breastfeeding moms don't get less sleep

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Women who breastfeed their newborns appear to sleep just as long - and as well - as women who rely on bottles or a combination of bottle and breast, a small study finds....

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Crib bumper pads discouraged due to infant suffocation risk

Bumper pads are the latest cuplrit the American Academy of Pediatrics is targeting to protect infants from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and deaths related to suffocation and entrapment. The new...

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Early formula use helps some mothers breastfeed longer

"Until now, we haven't explored if it is possible to identify babies who might benefit from early formula use. This study provides the first evidence that early limited formula (ELF) can provide...

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Health and Fitness: Infants sharing bed with mom can be risky

MILFORD, Del. — Heather Felker keeps a bassinet next to her bed but her 6-week-old baby, Sterling, does not sleep in it overnight. Instead, he shares the same bed as his mother because she believes it...

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Study shows breastfeeding lowers risk of sudden infant death syndrome

A new analysis of past studies has strengthened the theory that breastfeeding reduces health risks - and could prevent crib death. Findings show babies who are breastfed - especially those only fed...

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Breastfeeding linked to lower risk of SIDS

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Babies who are breastfed – especially those only fed breast milk, and not formula as well - are less likely to die of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, suggests a new...

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Babies Who Are Breastfed Less Likely To Die Of SIDS

According to a new study, babies who are breastfed are less likely to die of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The authors write in Pediatrics that other explanations seem unlikely. "Breastfeeding...

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