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The autopsy report, reviewed by USA TODAY, listed the cause of death as "asphyxia from the face being wedged between a crib bumper and mattress."
A new study commissioned by the children's product industry refutes research linking dozens of infants' deaths to the use of crib bumpers and says there is "no evidence" to suggest these cushions attached to crib slats are unsafe.
STORY: Stores try to ensure cribs' safety VIDEO: Safe sleep tips from Consumer Product Safety Commission MORE: Get safety tips, latest news on crib safetyBut most child-safety organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and First Candle, warn against using crib bumpers, especially soft, pillow-like ones, because of the risk of suffocation. Maryland is considering banning their sale, and the Illinois attorney general is pushing for a ban.
Source: USA Today
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Another One's on the Way asks: We are living in a house that we tried to sell to move to a bigger house but it hasnt sold since we listed with NO luck the housing market here is DEAD and nobody is buying.
So my husband and I are having to make do and figure out how
Beth answers: That's more or less what we're doing, except with baby #3. Our house has 3 bedrooms (master, and 2 others) on the main floor, and two more (currently guest room and storage) in the finished basement. We have a 4 year old daughter and 2 year old son,
i think its great that you are staying on the lower floor, how about puttingyour kidsclosetsupstairs too andplacing a dividing shelving unit in the center of the room to divide it into almost two rooms,it can act asstorage for babies clothes, wash stuff,
Another One's on the Way asks: We are living in a house that we tried to sell to move to a bigger house but it hasnt sold since we listed with NO luck the housing market here is DEAD and nobody is buying.
So my husband and I are having to make do and figure out how
honey answers: Sounds like your plan is perfect for your home. I wouldn't feel comfortable or be able to sleep if either of my kids werent' close by. Your plan..IMO is what you have to do and has to work. So for now..that is your plan, stick to it.
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