Canada on top this week!

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

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