PARENTS should avoid sleeping with
their babies for at least the first six months of their lives to prevent
infant deaths, an inquest has heard.
Victorian Coroner John Olle is investigating the cases of five boys aged from two months to 19 months who died while sharing a bed or sleeping surface with an adult.
''These five infants are a small representative sample of a significant number I was first confronted with when I first became aware of this horror,'' Mr Olle said today.
His inquiry will also examine the broader practice of co-sleeping. Read More
Victorian Coroner John Olle is investigating the cases of five boys aged from two months to 19 months who died while sharing a bed or sleeping surface with an adult.
''These five infants are a small representative sample of a significant number I was first confronted with when I first became aware of this horror,'' Mr Olle said today.
His inquiry will also examine the broader practice of co-sleeping. Read More
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