Online Misinformation About Infant Sleep Is More Dangerous Than ...
Whether scrolling, searching, or shopping, parents are bombarded with misleading information and imagery about unsafe infant sleep practices and products.
www.consumerreports.orgHere are the latest reputable developments on baby sleep from credible outlets:
Illustration: Safe sleep basics to guard against SIDS
Would you like a concise timeline of the key stories with links to the BBC, NHS, and Consumer Reports pieces, or a quick one-page printable safe-sleep checklist tailored to Paris or France-specific guidelines? I can also summarize actionable takeaways for caregivers and where to verify local guidelines. Citations: BBC News coverage (May 2026) [BBC News: May 5/11, 2026], NHS safe-sleep guidance [NHS], Consumer Reports investigations (2025–2026) [Consumer Reports].
Whether scrolling, searching, or shopping, parents are bombarded with misleading information and imagery about unsafe infant sleep practices and products.
www.consumerreports.orgPediatric Sleep Council
www.babysleep.comThe BBC investigation revealed how some self-described sleep experts have been giving new parents advice that goes against NHS guidelines.
www.bbc.comThe advice puts babies at risk of serious harm, even death, medical professionals have told the BBC.
www.bbc.co.ukNew guidance from the organization suggest that parents avoid using weighted swaddles and blankets on sleeping babies, among other recommendations.
abcnews.comSleep in the news... form our sleep experts.
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