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Date: 2014-09-23 01:55:47
Health
Sleep
Babycare
Pediatrics
Beds
Sudden infant death syndrome
Co-sleeping
Infant bed
Neonatal intensive care unit
Human development
Childhood
Infancy

INFORMATION STATEMENT Co-Bedding Twins To Reduce the Risk of Sudden Unexpected Deaths in Infancy (SUDI), including SIDS and Fatal Sleep Accidents 1. Sleep baby on the back from birth, not on the tummy or side

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