Safe sleep for babies involves putting them on their backs in a crib without pillows, bumpers, or blankets. That’s still the case even if a pillow is marketed for babies, and even if it says it ...
Does your baby sleep with a so-called “head-shaping pillow”? It’s time to toss that thing to the curb, according to new guidance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In a warning issued ...
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with any advertisers on this site. Topping the list of rules for new parents is that you should always put babies to sleep on their back, on a firm, flat ...
Parents should not use infant head shaping pillows to change a baby’s head shape or symmetry, the Food and Drug Administration advised on Thursday. The agency warned that these products can create an ...
Pillows designed to give your baby’s noggin the perfect shape should be thrown out immediately. “The use of head-shaping pillows can create an unsafe sleep environment for infants and may contribute ...
Parents and caregivers should not use infant head-shaping pillows meant to change an infant’s head shape or that claim to treat a medical condition, the US Food and Drug Administration said Thursday. ...
Parents should not use infant head-shaping pillows to change a baby’s head shape or symmetry, the Food and Drug Administration advised on Thursday, warning that these products can create an "unsafe ...
Parents and caregivers should not use infant head-shaping pillows meant to change an infant's head shape or that claim to treat a medical condition, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday ...