Anonymous
Post 04/06/2019 06:10     Subject: Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

I think putting something under one end of the crib or bassinnett to elevate it-such as blocks-would be much safer than sleeping in the rock n play.

10 infant deaths in barely 4 years, sounds like a dangerous product. I did not buy one for my dd, I'm not taking the risk.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2019 00:41     Subject: Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's with the recent reflux epidemic?
Seems like most babies have it.


It’s from sleeping on their back. Lower SIDs but now babies can’t sleep and many have reflux.

This totally makes sense to me. Thank you.
Did someone tell you this?


Nonsense. They are diagnosed within days and weeks and I have seen plenty sleep on their side for naps or in a swing which is not flat or rock n play which is not flat.

You seem to have very limited experience. People get diagnosed with reflux at all ages.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2019 00:38     Subject: Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Definitely tragic, but why on earth don't people follow instructions? I have an almost 3 year old, hell, I still strap her in to her booster seat at dinner-time!

That is not normal

Why do you think that? I disagree with you.


My 4 year old and 2 old have been sitting in kitchen stools since 20 months or so. Have never had any incident or indication of a problem. Just would never occur to me to use booster. I only use them if they can’t reach a table at a restaurant not really as a safety thing. Doesn’t seem necessary at that age. Boosters are only prcactical to actually make you sit higher.

Wow. I'm not envisioning a 20 month old sitting up safely on a kitchen stool for meal time. No highchair at all?
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2019 00:36     Subject: Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's with the recent reflux epidemic?
Seems like most babies have it.


It’s from sleeping on their back. Lower SIDs but now babies can’t sleep and many have reflux.

This totally makes sense to me. Thank you.
Did someone tell you this?


Nonsense. They are diagnosed within days and weeks and I have seen plenty sleep on their side for naps or in a swing which is not flat or rock n play which is not flat.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2019 00:34     Subject: Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

If you can afford a night nurse to watch your baby all night, then can you allow tummy sleeping to avoid reflux?
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2019 00:33     Subject: Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Definitely tragic, but why on earth don't people follow instructions? I have an almost 3 year old, hell, I still strap her in to her booster seat at dinner-time!

That is not normal

Why do you think that? I disagree with you.


My 4 year old and 2 old have been sitting in kitchen stools since 20 months or so. Have never had any incident or indication of a problem. Just would never occur to me to use booster. I only use them if they can’t reach a table at a restaurant not really as a safety thing. Doesn’t seem necessary at that age. Boosters are only prcactical to actually make you sit higher.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2019 00:29     Subject: Re:Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

My first kid had no problem sleeping on her back. I didn’t understand why people would ever risk the swing or rock n play. My second kid had reflux and it was terrible. I could not put him down. Rock n play and swing saved us. I suppose you can pay a night nurse to hold your baby upright all night while awake but we didn’t have the money. It was a very traumatic time for me as someone with anxiety. I bought a breathing monitor put him in rock n play and called it a night (you know for 2 hrs until I had to feed again). We did transition at 4 months to crib before he rolled.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2019 00:25     Subject: Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Definitely tragic, but why on earth don't people follow instructions? I have an almost 3 year old, hell, I still strap her in to her booster seat at dinner-time!

That is not normal

Why do you think that? I disagree with you.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2019 00:22     Subject: Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

Anonymous wrote:Definitely tragic, but why on earth don't people follow instructions? I have an almost 3 year old, hell, I still strap her in to her booster seat at dinner-time!

That is not normal
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2019 00:17     Subject: Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's with the recent reflux epidemic?
Seems like most babies have it.


It’s from sleeping on their back. Lower SIDs but now babies can’t sleep and many have reflux.

This totally makes sense to me. Thank you.
Did someone tell you this?
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2019 00:11     Subject: Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

Anonymous wrote:What's with the recent reflux epidemic?
Seems like most babies have it.


It’s from sleeping on their back. Lower SIDs but now babies can’t sleep and many have reflux.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2019 00:03     Subject: Re:Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

Anonymous wrote:Agree with PPs, ours wouldn’t sleep in anything but...we knew about this and at 8 weeks, out he came. Transitioned to the swing for naps. Night time was a pain for a long time.


Yes life saver for naps during the day when someone was around. Night time was another story. Mine too had reflux. Seems like they are all diagnosed with it.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2019 23:57     Subject: Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Why don’t people follow directions?!

By the time you get the seat belt properly secured, baby wakes up.

That's why most parents don't bother. They're tired.

Parents need parenting instruction.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2019 23:52     Subject: Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

Anonymous wrote:WoW! That sucks.


https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/05/health/fisher-price-rock-n-play-sleeper-warning/index.html

Thank you for posting, OP.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2019 23:51     Subject: Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock 'n Play sleeper

What's with the recent reflux epidemic?
Seems like most babies have it.