Babies in danger in parents' beds

Infants are seven times more likely to die of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) if they sleep with their parents compared to those who sleep in their own cots.

Infants are seven times more likely to die of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) if they sleep with their parents compared to those who sleep in their own cots, according to the National Sudden Infant Death Register.

The five-year study of more than 800 Irish babies found that particular dangers also include maternal smoking and infants who sleep face-down.

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