https://m.wuwm.com/?utm_referrer=https://m.facebook.com#mobile/19310A friend just posted this link on FB saying that the parents should be prosecuted for the babies deaths.
To me it sounds like the parents weren't following safe co-sleeping practices, but I really don't think prosecution is the answer. The city has a huge campaign advertising the dangers of co-sleeping. That doesn't seem to be changing anything, and the article even said in some cases the family had a crib or pack n play available. Wouldn't we be better served by teaching that bed sharing isn't safe, BUT if you have to do it, these are the guidelines to follow to make it safer. Wouldn't telling parents to remove pillows and blankets if they're going to bed share make more of a difference than just saying never bed share?
Thoughts?
Re: Co-sleeping deaths in Milwaukee
Rather than advertising the "dangers of bedsharing", it would be much more beneficial to provide education about safe bedsharing practices. That way, parents can make informed decisions about whether to bedshare on purpose, and they'll be better equipped to do it safely when and if the need arises.
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Because crib manufacturers lobbied to get the condition known as 'crib death' changed to SIDS and continue to lobby for this to be played down and pay for 'studies' that 'prove' that cribs are safer (very badly done, myopic studies from the ones I've reviewed).