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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would the abandoned baby be wrapped in a blanket in the bassinet? Dangerous![/quote] She wasn’t. It was a thin swaddle blanket which is totally ok. They mean thick blankets. Duh.[/quote] The cdc, nih, aap, and consumer protection all agree with me. What credible source says an infant can have a loose blanket around them as long as it is thin?[/quote] According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), hospital blankets are safe for swaddling to keep newborns warm, but they are not safe for loose use in a crib. The baby was not in a crib and was also being supervised. [/quote] Please educate yourself. Are you seriously arguing a baby in a bassinet has different blanket warnings v a baby in a crib? 🤦♀️ Second, the baby was not supervised the whole time. [/quote] Is this the same person who claimed “It was a thin swaddle blanket which is totally ok. They mean thick blankets. Duh.” She needs to never use the word “duh” again to others. [/quote] Thin swaddle blankets are fine. It was not being used as a traditional blanket. It was being used to wrap the baby. Yes it was unwrapped and loose a bit in that scene but it still was not covering her like a regular blanket. The baby was crying loudly and there was someone in there. Typically babies are in a nursery and are supervised. Relax.[/quote] Baby was crying loudly and NO ONE was there until the pony tailed singing doctor came in after bay cried awhile. [b]Once again since you seem to have a medical issue prohibiting you either admitting there’s a mistake in the show or learning anything new [/b]about proper baby/bedding warnings. Your first sentence is completely wrong if you believe that, a thin blanket that can be used for swaddling is fine to put around a baby in a non-swaddle way. You can have a blanket of any thickness in a proper, tight swaddle around a baby. But a loose blanket on the baby is not allowed when the child is under 12 months old when the child is put to sleep or in a crib/bassinet/playpen for any reason. You look foolish.[/quote] What medical issue do you have that makes you insult people, even though you are 100% wrong? You are arrogant, stupid, and foolish.[/quote]
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