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Current special Baby City - Valid from 12.02 to 12.03 - Page nb 45

Special Baby City 12.02.2025 - 12.03.2025
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“© BETTER LIFE » It should be free from any tears or damage. Overall, the mattress must be in good shape, remaining firm and flat. BEDDING DOS AND DON'TS For bedding, opt for lightweight blankets and ensure they're securely tucked in without covering your baby’s shoulders. Place your baby at the foot of the crib to prevent them from slipping under the covers. As a cosy alternative, consider a well-fitted baby sleep bag designed for your baby's weight, not age. Keep the crib clear of soft toys and avoid bulky bedding to reduce overheating and suffocation risks. Items to avoid Certain bedding items can pose risks and are best avoided: » Any weighted sleep aids like swaddles, blankets, or sleeping bags. * Quilts, pillows, duvets, and sheepskin increase the risk of overheating and SIDS. Pillows, in particular, are a significant risk factor for SIDS, increasing the likelihood by up to 2.5 times. A clear, flat sleeping space is much safer for your baby. = ADDRESSING PLAT GIEAD SYNDROME Concerned about flat head syndrome? Give your baby lots of supervised tummy time when they're awake and limit time spent sleeping in car seats. Flat head syndrome typically resolves within the first year but consult a health professional if you have concerns. BETTER ADVICE enue Dis-Chem

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“© BETTER LIFE » It should be free from any tears or damage. Overall, the mattress must be in good shape, remaining firm and flat. BEDDING DOS AND DON'TS For bedding, opt for lightweight blankets and ensure they're securely tucked in without covering your baby’s shoulders. Place your baby at the foot of the crib to prevent them from slipping under the covers. As a cosy alternative, consider a well-fitted baby sleep bag designed for your baby's weight, not age. Keep the crib clear of soft toys and avoid bulky bedding to reduce overheating and suffocation risks. Items to avoid Certain bedding items can pose risks and are best avoided: » Any weighted sleep aids like swaddles, blankets, or sleeping bags. * Quilts, pillows, duvets, and sheepskin increase the risk of overheating and SIDS. Pillows, in particular, are a significant risk factor for SIDS, increasing the likelihood by up to 2.5 times. A clear, flat sleeping space is much safer for your baby. = ADDRESSING PLAT GIEAD SYNDROME Concerned about flat head syndrome? Give your baby lots of supervised tummy time when they're awake and limit time spent sleeping in car seats. Flat head syndrome typically resolves within the first year but consult a health professional if you have concerns. BETTER ADVICE enue Dis-Chem
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