Scientists have advised that
parents should not put their babies in car seats for more than 30mins to avoid
the risk of suffocation. Doctors warn that very young babies whose neck muscles
are not strong enough to stop their heads flopping forward could stop
breathing.
Manufactures say babies should not be left in the seats for more
than two hours, but doctors are calling for that information to be updated to
reflect expert medical findings with regards to very young babies.
Dr Peter Fleming, a paediatrician
at Bristol University , carried out research that
shows newborn babies may be at risk in car seats. He said: 'If you can avoid a
journey, it's probably better to do so, restricted to no more than half an hour
or so. 'But try to avoid unnecessary car journeys with young babies.'
The research authors warn: 'There
have been reports of deaths of infants who have been left in a sitting
position, including in car seats - both on journeys, and when parents have used
it as an alternative to a pushchair or cot for the infant to sleep in.'
Source: DailyMail
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