Baby Pillows are dangerous
That baby pillows may cause harm to their child is something parents have heard before. But many simply refuse to believe that baby pillows are harmful. Therefore something that is so innocent looking as a baby pillow is still victimizing many children today. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or SIDS is the main cause of fatalities under that age is something that the parents should know. Suffocation, strangulation and rebreathing in children go hand in hand with SIDS. In most of these cases, the baby pillow plays a very important role.
Soft bedding, baby sleeping on his stomach and baby pillow causes strangulation and suffocation in children under the age of one. One fact is that the baby pillow is as harmful as sleeping on their stomach and soft beddings. The baby pillow is one of the major causes of suffocation in younger children. This is because the baby pillow may be grasped by the baby and it may end up on his face. If the baby fails to remove the pillow from his face, he may get suffocated. In most cases, the baby suffocate when the pillow get too close to the baby.
Rebreathing is another leading cause of SIDS. Rebreathing is when the baby breathes carbon dioxide or what is more commonly known as bad air. Rebreathing happens when the baby, instead of breathing oxygen, inhales the carbon dioxide he has exhaled. Rebreathing may be caused by loose sheets or beddings getting over his head. What many do not know is that baby pillows may also cause rebreathing. This may occur if the baby pillow gets too close to the face of the baby and the baby re breathes the carbon dioxide he has exhaled. If parents do not remove the baby pillow from the crib, the baby is still not safe from rebreathing even if the sheets and beddings are well secured.
To reduce the risk of SIDS doctors recommend to parents not to use baby pillows until the baby is out of his crib and is already on toddler bed. This is because unless the baby is on his toddler age, he is not ready for pillows. The baby do not need pillows to sleep comfortably so this is not really a problem. Babies and even adults do not need pillows to get a good and comfortable sleep according to medical sleep experts. Nevertheless, make sure that your child is already on his toddler bed and is old enough if you are really keen on introducing him to pillows. This is because you just might introduce him to harm instead of additional comfort.
November 30th, 2008 at 8:11 pm
The former can lead to smothering and the latter can cause allergic reactions in some babies. Pillow covers must be made of soft cotton or linen and never of synthetic material which can cause allergic reactions. Hospitals and maternity wards use narrow thin pillows for baby cribs which are firm yet soft. The latest memory foam pillows specially designed for babies are a good buy. Baby pillows are available in supermarkets, malls and specialized stores dealing with baby care products.
December 6th, 2008 at 8:12 pm
And that is if you want. There is really no need for them, even for toddlers, to use pillows yet. They can still sleep comfortably without the pillow. Most often, baby pillows are just something that provides the toddler with security, like the teddy bear.
Some pediatric sleep experts say that pillows are not really needed by infants, toddlers and even small children.
December 13th, 2008 at 8:15 pm
It is no secret that all newborn babies have very sensitive skin. The dyes and fabrics that are used to make a baby pillow can not only irritate your baby’s skin, but they can many times also cause mild or extreme allergic reactions.
When many parents think of the comfort of their bundle of joy, they are only trying to be helpful when they buy a baby pillow. The best thing that you can do to be helpful to your new baby, is to educate yourself on the variety of safety issues that can mean the difference of life and death when it comes to the well being of your baby. To put it simply, there are far too many risks that outweigh any good that can come from putting a pillow close to your baby until they have reached two years old.
December 14th, 2008 at 8:15 pm
A bumper pad, if used, must be firm and snugly fitted. No baby pillow or toys or other objects should be included. In response to increased incidence of flat head syndrome, alternate methods of prevention were advised. The AAP felt the use of alternate positioning or a baby pillow were not worth risking SIDS.
There is a baby pillow on the market, called Baby Sleep Positioner, which includes the recommendations for SIDS prevention in its advertising.