Sleep practices during infant illnesses may increase risk of sudden infant death

When a child falls ill, caregivers often change how and where the infant sleeps—wanting to keep them close through the night. But new research from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center suggests that some of these changes—although well-intentioned—contradict proven safe sleep practices for infants, and may do more harm than good.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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