Safe Sleeping
A baby sleeps on his back in a crib that just has a fitted sheet on it and nothing more. To prevent sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, experts say caregivers should always place babies on their backs for naps and at nighttime with no extras in the sleeping space – no toys, bumpers, or blankets.
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