2019
DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000558765.86820.03
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Baby Boxes and Breastfeeding: A Study of the Impact of Safe Sleeping Environments on Infant Feeding Method [26H]

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The benefits of breastfeeding for both a newborn and mother are well established. Parents often co-sleep with their children for ease of breastfeeding. However, co-sleeping is associated with sleep-related deaths. To alleviate this burden, Temple University Hospital (TUH) provided all newly delivered mothers with a Baby Box, a box with a firm mattress, for a safe sleeping environment. The purpose of this project was to study the impact of a safe sleeping environment on breastfeeding r… Show more

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“…News reports erroneously claimed the cardboard baby boxes (which are equipped with a mattress and can be used as a portable sleep space) had contributed to Finland's low infant mortality rate [20]. This resulted in a variety of copy-cat schemes around the world [21] including in England [9,22], Ecuador [23], Scotland [24], USA [25][26][27], and Zambia [28]. Regardless of the lack of evidence that cardboard baby boxes reduce SIDS [29,30], they have been widely promoted as SIDS prevention devices [31,32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…News reports erroneously claimed the cardboard baby boxes (which are equipped with a mattress and can be used as a portable sleep space) had contributed to Finland's low infant mortality rate [20]. This resulted in a variety of copy-cat schemes around the world [21] including in England [9,22], Ecuador [23], Scotland [24], USA [25][26][27], and Zambia [28]. Regardless of the lack of evidence that cardboard baby boxes reduce SIDS [29,30], they have been widely promoted as SIDS prevention devices [31,32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%