While experts still do not know what causes SIDS, there are specific recommendations from the Consumer Product Safety Commission to reduce risk factors associated with SIDS. Experts advise parents to not use pillows or loose covers in the crib, to lay the baby on a single, tightly-fitted sheet, and to always place babies to sleep on their backs. Experts from Holland also recommend the use of a baby sleeping bag, like the LullaBag, to ensure that covers cannot rise up around the baby’s face and mouth.
How does the LullaBag help reduce risk factors associated with SIDS?
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