You should be able to see your baby’s face – make sure it is not pressed into your body, your clothes or the carrier. Make sure your baby is in an upright position. Babies, especially who are less than 4 months old, or who were born prematurely or with a medical condition, have poor neck control and are at a higher risk of suffocation. If you use one, be sure to use it safely. Using baby slings and carriers (babywearing) is popular, and babies often fall asleep while being carried in them. The risk is even higher if the baby shares the surface with an adult or other child. They increase a baby’s risk of falling or being trapped and suffocated.
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