
Stop Using These Hazardous Baby Products Immediately
By Jennifer A.. Dec 19, 2024
Think that baby registry is complete? Think again. Some of the cutest, most popular baby items could actually put your little one in danger. Before you hit “buy now,” find out which products experts say are accidents waiting to happen.
1. Inclined Sleepers

Inclined sleepers have been linked to over 100 infant deaths, primarily due to positional asphyxiation. Despite their 2019 ban under the Safe Sleep for Babies Act, these products may still appear in consignment shops or online sales. Pediatric guidelines emphasize the importance of a firm, flat sleep surface free of loose bedding or toys to reduce Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) risks.
2. Padded Crib Bumpers

While they might look cozy, crib bumpers pose serious suffocation risks. A baby’s face can become pressed against the padding, or they can get trapped between the bumper and the crib frame. Banned since 2019, these products still occasionally show up secondhand, so parents should steer clear.
3. Infant Walkers

Walkers allow babies to move around before they’re developmentally ready, leading to numerous injuries annually. Common accidents include falls down stairs and burns from pulling hot items within reach. Experts recommend stationary activity centers or playpens instead, offering the same stimulation without the hazards.
4. Used or Expired Car Seats

Car seats are essential for infant safety, but secondhand options can be dangerous if they’re expired or damaged. Most car seats have a lifespan of six to ten years, and their integrity can be compromised in accidents or extreme weather conditions. Always check the manufacture date and avoid buying used unless you’re certain of its history.
5. Boppy® Loungers and Similar Products

Though designed for lounging or feeding, these products have been tied to suffocation deaths in infants. The Boppy Company recalled 3.3 million loungers in 2021 due to safety concerns. For feeding, use a nursing pillow properly and always supervise your baby.
Don’t let marketing gimmicks fool you into buying products that could harm your baby. These hidden hazards are avoidable if you know what to look for. Stick with safety-certified essentials and double-check for recalls to keep your bundle of joy out of harm’s way.
References: Creating a Baby Registry? Here are Eight Products to Avoid | 10 Baby Products You Should Never Buy
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