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Harmful & Misleading Information Being Spread About Infant Sleep

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Anti-Swaddling Advice Could Trigger Illness or Have Deadly Consequences

Newborn care experts are calling arms-free swaddling and anti-swaddling advice misleading and irresponsible at best, and potentially harmful or even deadly at worst.  The messages are patently false, lacking evidence, data and clinical studies while going directly against decades of clinical research*.

“To advise parents to use an arms-free swaddle or no swaddle at all based on unsubstantiated fears is downright absurd,” says Raleigh, North Carolina-based Pamela Diamond, a certified postpartum doula and baby sleep consultant.  “Without this vital tool that is clinically proven to comfort a crying, screaming newborn and keep an infant safely asleep on its back, parents could possibly be setting up a trigger for illness or even deadly consequences.”

Apparently Dr. Harvey Karp concurs. An eminent expert on the subject of newborn sleep and whose work spans nearly four decades, Dr. Karp has long advocated swaddling as part of the Five S’s.   On his website The Happiest Baby on the Block, Karp writes that swaddling is essential to public health because infant crying and the exhaustion it causes in parents are main triggers for postpartum depression, SIDS, child abuse such as Shaken Baby Syndrome, breastfeeding failure, maternal smoking, marital stress, car accidents, and over-diagnosis and treatment of babies for illness, among others.

Though some published reports claim otherwise, the American Academy of Pediatrics has advocated swaddling many times and has also written about the benefits of swaddling on numerous occasions.

Nowhere is the anti-swaddling trend more directly evident than in North Carolina.  As part of the implementation of the Infant Safe Sleep Campaign the NC Healthy Start Foundation says the long held tradition of swaddling could lead to suffocation due to loose bedding.  While loose bedding is no doubt a serious problem, it is altogether a separate issue from swaddling safety.

“Considering the millions of people that have been swaddling newborns every night and every day, if such a theory were correct, there would be literally thousands of such reported incidents over the years, and there simply aren’t,” says Michael Gatten, CEO and Founder of Miracle Industries, LLC, makers of a leading swaddling product, Miracle Blanket. “We are extremely concerned about parents being incorrectly educated regarding sleep positions that have not been clinically studied.”

As an example of the misinformation, the term “swaddling” is being exploited and illegitimately applied to various non-swaddling items to validate the use of clinical studies to promote sales. While most of these products do serve the purpose of eliminating loose bedding, they lack the very discernible scientifically-proven attributes that make swaddling safe and effective.

Arms-free swaddling or no swaddle at all, it’s pretty much the same.  In both cases, experts say the efficacy and the benefits are gone.  Therefore it’s crucial to separate the MYTHS from the FACTS.

MYTH: A wearable blanket or other zip-up sack is just as good as a swaddling blanket to help babies sleep.

FACT: Medical research showing the incredible efficacy of PROPER swaddling has been done using a snugly-wrapped blanket with arms comfortably immobilized; usually at the sides. Wearable blankets are not snug to apply pressure and do not keep the arms snugly inside.

MYTH: Babies need their hands free to self-soothe, develop motor skills, and to flail their arms if they are in distress.

FACT: Babies are not coordinated enough to practice motor skills and/or self-soothe (ie. suck hands) reliably until 14 weeks.  Swaddling is a substitute during this time to limit startle reflex, thus preventing unwanted arousal and facial scratches.

MYTH: Wearable blankets and other zip-up sacks help babies sleep better.

FACT: Only PROPER swaddling has been shown in clinical studies to calm a fussy, colicky baby while helping baby sleep safer, better, deeper and longer on their backs, while also eliminating loose bedding.

MYTH: Wearable blankets and other zip-up sacks contribute to a decrease in the risk of SIDS.

FACT: Only PROPER swaddling has been shown in clinical studies* to reduce SIDS by as much as 30% even over back-sleeping babies without swaddling.

MYTH: Tight swaddling can interfere with lung expansion, contributing to the risk of suffocation.

FACT: Research on PROPER swaddling has shown that a tight swaddle does not inhibit oxygen absorption or respiration. And, no incident of suffocation due to overly tight swaddling has ever been reported.

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*Ponsonby, A, et al, Factors potentiating the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome associated with the Prone Position. NEJM 1993; 329:377-82 http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/329/6/377

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Cute little things…

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

I’ve been encouraged over and over again by a particular sweet friend to open an Etsy shop; well I did it! You’ll find items that I’ve made for gifts for friends and family: Burp Cloths, Bibs, Embroidered Onesies. These are things that I like and enjoy having nice for babies. Please check it out…. Babiease, All Things Baby

Sling Safety

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The government has just prepared a safety warming on baby slings.  It’s a must read.   This is not a new warning as in 2008 Consumer Reports raised concern.  Take care of your little bundles.

Gumdrops and Sleep

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

I just had to share this sweet new item!  Many love the Gumdrop Pacifier and I think you’ll like the Gumdrop Cuddle Square too! Little cuddle blankets are a great way to wean away from swaddling; just the comfort of a small square will be enough to soothe them as swaddling did.

Keep watch as I continue to post more must-haves for your and your baby(s)!

Canada on top this week!

Monday, March 1st, 2010

I just ran into an article that Canada Health advises to stop using the Amby Bed. www.ambybaby.com

“Health Canada also says the design of the sleeping surface is unstable because all support points are connected through a single joint above the hammock. Together, this “can lead to possible entrapment in a corner or side of the product,” the department said.”

I’m glad that it is finally said that the Amby Bed is a SIDS risk.  I used Amby beds with triplets and did not feel comfortable the way they slept in them.  For a safe bed that will help a reflux-er sleep more comfortable look into Fisher-Price Bouncer or even your Infant Car Seat. Personally I have found babies sleep so well in the car seats like no other product.

http://www.theprovince.com/life/Health+Canada+advises+parents+stop+using+hammock+babies/2316293/story.html

Reviewing- American Baby’s Best of the Year Awards! (4 of 4)

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

#16 Dreft Ultra Laundry Detergent
For years I have used Dreft and have been very pleased. I’ve washed clothes for preemies and for those for sensitive skin. I’ve also had great success with DREFT STAIN REMOVER SPRAY It took out so many stains of my quints I was using it on everything.

#17 NUK Classic Pacifier
NUKS are one of my favorite pacifiers. Babies (preemies too!) take to the NUK really well because it has the right bulb tip that they can curl their tongue around.  NUK are now made BPA free for those concerned about BPA.  There is only one other style that I recommend.  More to follow about them.

#18 Kiddopotamus SwaddleMe Blanket
Sad to say but SwaddleMe is NOT a swaddle blanket. Honestly, it’s a pocket for your baby to come out of! The velcro does not keep a baby’s arms in, arms that need to be security because of the startle reflex. American Baby mothers need to try a really swaddle blanket that will help their babies sleep securely-Miracle Blanket

#19 Gerber Foods
Gerber Foods are good and easy for the busy mom. There is no artificial flavors or colors, no preservatives, and no added refined sugars. You can easily make your own baby foods too with a food processorand place in ice cubes trays to freeze. I have even done so for quadruplets! Here is a great book to help you get started with baby food: Super Baby Food

#20 Graco Pack n’ Play
Everyone has to have a good pack n play and Graco has it. All you need is your basic pack n play for traveling. If you desire to use one in your home as a changing station get the simple changing top. Just be sure that you don’t get the more enclosed bassinet with a canopy. The canopy is more of hassle and too enclosed. Also, I would recommend that you don’t get the twin bassinet as it’s not helpful with twins. All in all, I highly recommend Graco’s pack n play from years of baby use.

I hope these reviews have been helpful for you! Let me know if you have any questions.

Reviewing- American Baby’s Best of the Year Awards! (3 of 4)

Monday, February 15th, 2010

#11 A+D Diaper Rash Ointment
It’s my favorite for a pink bum (not red!) or overnight for sensitive bums. It will often times calm the irritation or even prevent a rash.

#12  Bumbo Seat
I have not seen one baby who did not like a Bumbo! They are nice for the new sitter to sit with comfort and look around; helps avoid a flat spot. It’s also great to use for a booster seat as Bumbo has a Tray for play and eating. I’ve also seen that the Bumbo hold up well. It is one of the must haves!

#13 Diaper Genie II
I’m amazed that there are still followers of the Diaper Genie. For years it was the only diaper pail that was really smell resistant (now there is even better); I do think the Diaper Genie is so much better than the average diaper pail. One example was with twins who were foster babies; a month after the twins were placed for adoption the Diaper Genie was found full of diapers and not a scent! It does do it’s job!

#14 Fisher-Price Bouncer Seat
The Fisher-Price has the best bouncy seats out there. I have been using them for years and enjoy them just as much as my babies do.   Place babies in their bouncer for playtime, time upright after feeding, reflux-y baby who needs the upright position to sleep, and for the fussy baby (using the vibrator) who is having a rough night.  It is a must for a baby with reflux and those with multiples!

#15 Fisher-Price Jumperoo You can’t go wrong with a jumperoo!   They have made them for years but now made with a sturdy frame that can go anywhere not just in a doorway.  Babies do love them!  It’s great for another activity place.  Be aware it does take alot of room but you may find that it’s worth it to see your baby all jolly.   The benefits of jumperoos are “great way to build muscles and gross motor skills…great way to give, what we in world of sensory integration theory like to call, vestibular and proprioceptive input to a baby. Jumper toys for baby are important to expose little ones to, so proper neurological development can happen” says author of www.sensory-processing-disorder.com

More reviews to follow!

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Recalls -Tiny Love & Britax

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Tiny Love Recalls Wind Chime Toys

Britax Recalls Strollers

Reviewing- American Baby’s Best of the Year Awards! (2 of 4)

Friday, February 12th, 2010

#6 Boudreaux’s Baby Butt
It’s great! I have found that it’s a better protective barrier compared to Desitin. Pending the type of rash it’s one of the top three ointments I have witnessed to work. It’s also nice without the Desitin fragrance and cleans off nicely.

#7 Baby Orajel
Honestly, I’m pretty skeptical about any baby teething helps. I personally never truly seen a baby struggle with teething enough to need Baby Orajel. All that said, I do know it does numb the gum though for a very short time. Do go ahead and try it and let me know what you think.

#8 Dr. Brown Bottles
These are a must have. I have never seen a baby who would not take them and did well with them from preemies to challenges with feeding. The cons are small, basically there are more parts than you want to wash but they are worth it. The pros are that they are free Baby from taking in air, better for refluxers, good nipple flow even for breastfeeders, and easy to hold to name a few. For breastfeeders who are concerned about nipple confusion use Dr. Brown’s Wide Neck . Again, these are must have bottles!

#9 Huggies Baby Wipes
With any age baby you will really be happy to have Huggies on hand! They are thick and the right size. They come fragrance and alcohol free for baby’s sensitive skin.

#10 Infants Mylicon
Mylicon is honestly way over used with no real change. I do use it but find that Gripe Water (soothing ingredients of ginger and fennel) does a much better job calming baby’s tummy and getting rid of hiccups.

To be continued!

Reviewing- American Baby’s Best of the Year Awards!

Monday, February 8th, 2010

American Baby magazine has asked parents what is their favorite products; now, in a series of four posts I’m going to share my thoughts!  You decide!

#1  Boppy
Boppys are great!  I use them mostly for twins and triplets as it’s a great place to hold a baby upright while I’m caring for another baby.  It can also be a good place for expelling a hidden burp. It is a must have for all babies!

#2 Johnson’s Baby Wash
If the hospitals use it in the NICU I’ll use it on my littlest ones!  It’s very light with a tint of sent. I highly recommend that you get one with a pump for easy one handed quick pump.

#3 Desitin
I have mixed feeling about Desitin. It works for many babies but most time it’s just the basic keeping your baby dry. Desitin is a good protector but know there are other products like Butt Paste and A&D Original. More to follow.

#4 Fisher-Price Cradle Swing
Honestly, I’m not a lover of swings. I prefer them for playtime but I know they are useful for a fussy day. All said, Fisher-Price Cradle Swing is the best one. First Fisher Prices is a reliable brand. The padding is always very nice and washes really well. They also have a model that is electric run. Another plus is that some models play white noise .

#5 Johnson’s Baby Lotion
Very soft and gentle for baby skin. You can’t go wrong with Johnson’s!

To be continued!

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