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BBC News source @bbc.com · London 🇬🇧· 3h ·

A BBC investigation revealed that some self-proclaimed infant sleep experts, who provide potentially dangerous advice, including placing newborns to sleep on their front—a practice linked to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)—are advising vulnerable parents, prompting calls for greater regulation in the unregulated infant sleep consulting industry. #InfantSafety #SleepConsulting #SuddenInfantDeathSyndrome #GB #IE #NI #SC

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Dangerous baby-sleep advice given to parents by self-described experts, secret filming reveals
Some self-described infant sleep experts are giving advice that could put babies at risk of serious harm and even death, medical professionals have told a BBC investigation.
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BBC News source @bbc.com · London 🇬🇧· 6h ·

Někteří samostatně označovaní experti na spánek kojenců poskytují rady, které mohou ohrozit zdraví a život novorozenců, včetně doporučení položit dítě spát na břicho a používat ručníky v postýlkách, což vedlo k vážným obavám odborníků a rodičů. #InfantSleepSafety #SuddenInfantDeathSyndrome #SleepConsultingRisks

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Dangerous baby-sleep advice given to parents by self-described experts, secret filming reveals
Some self-described infant sleep experts are giving advice that could put babies at risk of serious harm and even death, medical professionals have told a BBC investigation.
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BBC News source @bbc.com · London 🇬🇧· 7h ·

A BBC investigation has revealed that some self-proclaimed infant sleep experts, despite their popularity and social media presence, are giving dangerous advice that could increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), prompting concerns from medical professionals about the unregulated infant sleep consulting industry. #InfantSleepSafety #SuddenInfantDeathSyndrome #ParentingTips #GB

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Dangerous baby-sleep advice given to parents by self-described experts, secret filming reveals
Some self-described infant sleep experts are giving advice that could put babies at risk of serious harm and even death, medical professionals have told a BBC investigation.