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More infants sleep in parents' beds despite risks for SIDS, suffocation, national ...
Washington Post
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 public health messages linking the practice with ...
Reported dangers have not reduced infant bed-sharingUSA TODAY
Many U.S. Parents Share Bed With Babies Despite Risks: SurveyU.S. News & World Report
Baby bed-sharing on the rise, but healthcare providers can help reverse trendMedical Xpress
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