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Trenger man babynest? Tror ikke der var vanlig når jeg hadde baby sist men ser veldig mange bruke det nå. Er det større risiko for krybbedød ved bruk av det? Mener å ha lest noe om det. Bruker man det i senga? 😳 Noen som vet?

syns de er søte og ser veldig praktiske ut å ha i sofa for eksempel hvis baby skal sove litt på dagtid. 

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Trenger ikke men sikkert greit å ha. Vi hadde en babyseng/kurvting som han sov i som vi trillet ut på stuen om dagen så vi hadde ikke behov. Babynest er sikkert fint for dem å sove i om dagen hvis du ikke har seng på stuen ❤️ 

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Hadde det ikke med førstemann, men nå med nr to brukte jeg det de første par - tre mnd. Kjekt å ha så han kunne ligge i sofaen mens jeg satt der, eller holdt på i stua. Da lå han «trygt». 

Mtp krybbedød så handler det om det samme som med disse kantbeskytterene i sprinkelseng, eller pute/bamser/dyner etc i seng, noen obduksjoner viser forhøyet CO2 og man spekulerer da i om det kan skje hvis feks ansikt/munn/nese blir liggende intill kanten. Derfor skal de ikke ligge i babynest i seng, vogn eller på natten, men kan det feks på dagtid når du er våken.

-Det står om det på Lub.no

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Man trenger ikke babynest. Man klarer seg helt fint uten! 

Når det er sagt så fikk jeg et babynest i gave, og har brukt det til begge ungene i sofaen hjemme. Veldig kjekt at de kunne sove lurer der mens jeg satt og strikka eller gikk for å lage meg en kaffe. Men da var de jo under tilsyn så og si hele tiden. 

Med en gang ungen begynte å rulle rundt måtte jeg gi det opp, for da var det litt for lite beskyttelse mot å faktisk rulle ut hvis de tok ordentlig i! 

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3 timer siden, Anonym bruker skrev:

Trenger man babynest? Tror ikke der var vanlig når jeg hadde baby sist men ser veldig mange bruke det nå. Er det større risiko for krybbedød ved bruk av det? Mener å ha lest noe om det. Bruker man det i senga? 😳 Noen som vet?

syns de er søte og ser veldig praktiske ut å ha i sofa for eksempel hvis baby skal sove litt på dagtid. 

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Nei, de er ikke nødvendige, og ja, de øker risikoen for krybbedød. Babyen skal kun sove i armene dine eller i sin egen seng. Til nød kan den sove på gulvet hvis man fjerner alle puter og tepper rundt den og det ellers er trygt, eller i bilen. De skal aldri sove på eller nær puter, aldri på madrass laget for voksne, aldri på sofaenm og aldri i vippestol eller sittende stilling (utenom i bilsetet så lenge det er riktig montert i bilen, dvs aldri i et slikt sete man kan ta ut av bilen og bære med seg).

ABC gjør det lett å huske - Alone, on their Back, in a Crib.

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20 minutter siden, Pobie skrev:

Nei, de er ikke nødvendige, og ja, de øker risikoen for krybbedød. Babyen skal kun sove i armene dine eller i sin egen seng. Til nød kan den sove på gulvet hvis man fjerner alle puter og tepper rundt den og det ellers er trygt, eller i bilen. De skal aldri sove på eller nær puter, aldri på madrass laget for voksne, aldri på sofaenm og aldri i vippestol eller sittende stilling (utenom i bilsetet så lenge det er riktig montert i bilen, dvs aldri i et slikt sete man kan ta ut av bilen og bære med seg).

ABC gjør det lett å huske - Alone, on their Back, in a Crib.

kom gjerne med link til dette. Hvor mange her inne har hatt baby i bilstol nr 1 og baby ikke har sovnet innen de første 10 minutter når den har vært trøtt? Skal man stoppe og vekke baby/ha pause hvert 5. minutt når man er på en 40 minutters biltur? Hva med vogna? Hvorfor ikke vippestolen/sittende stilling?

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12 minutter siden, Anonym bruker skrev:

kom gjerne med link til dette. Hvor mange her inne har hatt baby i bilstol nr 1 og baby ikke har sovnet innen de første 10 minutter når den har vært trøtt? Skal man stoppe og vekke baby/ha pause hvert 5. minutt når man er på en 40 minutters biltur? Hva med vogna? Hvorfor ikke vippestolen/sittende stilling?

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Babyen har lov til å sove i bilstolen så lenge det er riktig montert i bilen, men de skal ikke sove i den når den ikke er montert i bilen. Hvis babyen sovner i bilstolen skal man flytte den fra setet så snart man kommer frem dit man skal, og på lengre turer skal babyen taes ut av setet minst annenhver time.

Her er detaljerte retningslinjer for å redusere risikoen for krybbedød fra 2011: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/128/5/e1341

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Car Seats and Other Sitting Devices Are not Recommended for Routine Sleep at Home or in the Hospital, Particularly for Young Infants

Some parents let their infants sleep in a car seat or other sitting device. Sitting devices include but are not restricted to car seats, strollers, swings, infant carriers, and infant slings. Parents and caregivers often use these devices, even when not traveling, because they are convenient. One study found that the average young infant spends 5.7 hours/day in a car seat or similar sitting device.126 However, there are multiple concerns about using sitting devices as a usual infant sleep location. Placing an infant in such devices can potentiate gastroesophageal reflux127 and positional plagiocephaly. Because they still have poor head control and often experience flexion of the head while in a sitting position, infants younger than 1 month in sitting devices might be at increased risk of upper airway obstruction and oxygen desaturation.128,,132 In addition, there is increasing concern about injuries from falls resulting from car seats being placed on elevated surfaces.133,,137 An analysis of CPSC data revealed 15 suffocation deaths between 1990 and 1997 resulting from car seats overturning after being placed on a bed, mattress, or couch.136

Og i 2016 kom de med noen små forandringer: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2016/10/20/peds.2016-2938

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Sitting devices, such as car seats, strollers, swings, infant carriers, and infant slings, are not recommended for routine sleep in the hospital or at home, particularly for young infants.2530 Infants who are younger than 4 months are particularly at risk, because they may assume positions that can create a risk of suffocation or airway obstruction or may not be able to move out of a potentially asphyxiating situation. (....)  If an infant falls asleep in a sitting device, he or she should be removed from the product and moved to a crib or other appropriate flat surface as soon as is safe and practical. Car seats and similar products are not stable on a crib mattress or other elevated surfaces.3236 Infants should not be left unattended in car seats and similar products, nor should they be placed or left in car seats and similar products with the straps unbuckled or partially buckled.30

 

 

 

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Fra 2016:

Pillows or cushions should not be used as substitutes for mattresses or in addition to a mattress. Mattress toppers, designed to make the sleep surface softer, should not be used for infants younger than 1 year.

Soft materials or objects, such as pillows, quilts, comforters, or sheepskins, even if covered by a sheet, should not be placed under a sleeping infant.

It is important to note that a large percentage of infants who die of SIDS are found with their head covered by bedding. Therefore, no pillows, sheets, blankets, or any other items that could obstruct infant breathing or cause overheating should be in the bed. 

5. Keep soft objects and loose bedding away from the infant’s sleep area to reduce the risk of SIDS, suffocation, entrapment, and strangulation.

  1. Soft objects,19,20,5558 such as pillows and pillow-like toys, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, and loose bedding,4,7,5964 such as blankets and nonfitted sheets, can obstruct an infant’s nose and mouth. An obstructed airway can pose a risk of suffocation, entrapment, or SIDS.

 

Fra 2011:

Pillows, Quilts, Comforters, Sheepskins, and Other Soft Surfaces Are Hazardous When Placed Under the Infant or Loose in the Sleep Environment

Bedding is used in infant sleep environments for comfort and safety.178 Parents and caregivers who perceive that infants are uncomfortable on firm surfaces will often attempt to soften the surface with blankets and pillows. Parents and caregivers will also use pillows and blankets to create barriers to prevent the infant from falling off the sleep surface (usually an adult bed or couch) or to prevent injury if the infant hits the crib side. However, such soft bedding can increase the potential of suffocation and rebreathing.54,56,57,179,,181Pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, and other soft surfaces are hazardous when placed under the infant62,147,182,,187 or left loose in the infant's sleep area62,65,184,185,188,,191 and can increase SIDS risk up to fivefold independent of sleep position.62,147 Several reports have also described that in many SIDS cases, the heads of the infants, including some infants who slept supine, were covered by loose bedding.65,186,187,191 It should be noted that the risk of SIDS increases 21-fold when the infant is placed prone with soft bedding.62 In addition, soft and loose bedding have both been associated with accidental suffocation deaths.149 The CPSC has reported that the majority of sleep-related infant deaths in its database are attributable to suffocation involving pillows, quilts, and extra bedding.192,193 The AAP recommends that infants sleep on a firm surface without any soft or loose bedding. Pillows, quilts, and comforters should never be in the infant's sleep environment. Specifically, these items should not be placed loose near the infant, between the mattress and the sheet, or under the infant.

 

 

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Etter å ha lest gjennom på lub.no skal ikke vi ha babynest 😳🙈 Tusen takk for svar 😊👍🏼

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18 timer siden, Pobie skrev:

Babyen har lov til å sove i bilstolen så lenge det er riktig montert i bilen, men de skal ikke sove i den når den ikke er montert i bilen. Hvis babyen sovner i bilstolen skal man flytte den fra setet så snart man kommer frem dit man skal, og på lengre turer skal babyen taes ut av setet minst annenhver time.

Her er detaljerte retningslinjer for å redusere risikoen for krybbedød fra 2011: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/128/5/e1341

Hentet fra linken over:

Car Seats and Other Sitting Devices Are not Recommended for Routine Sleep at Home or in the Hospital, Particularly for Young Infants

Some parents let their infants sleep in a car seat or other sitting device. Sitting devices include but are not restricted to car seats, strollers, swings, infant carriers, and infant slings. Parents and caregivers often use these devices, even when not traveling, because they are convenient. One study found that the average young infant spends 5.7 hours/day in a car seat or similar sitting device.126 However, there are multiple concerns about using sitting devices as a usual infant sleep location. Placing an infant in such devices can potentiate gastroesophageal reflux127 and positional plagiocephaly. Because they still have poor head control and often experience flexion of the head while in a sitting position, infants younger than 1 month in sitting devices might be at increased risk of upper airway obstruction and oxygen desaturation.128,,132 In addition, there is increasing concern about injuries from falls resulting from car seats being placed on elevated surfaces.133,,137 An analysis of CPSC data revealed 15 suffocation deaths between 1990 and 1997 resulting from car seats overturning after being placed on a bed, mattress, or couch.136

Og i 2016 kom de med noen små forandringer: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2016/10/20/peds.2016-2938

Kopiert fra linken over:

Sitting devices, such as car seats, strollers, swings, infant carriers, and infant slings, are not recommended for routine sleep in the hospital or at home, particularly for young infants.2530 Infants who are younger than 4 months are particularly at risk, because they may assume positions that can create a risk of suffocation or airway obstruction or may not be able to move out of a potentially asphyxiating situation. (....)  If an infant falls asleep in a sitting device, he or she should be removed from the product and moved to a crib or other appropriate flat surface as soon as is safe and practical. Car seats and similar products are not stable on a crib mattress or other elevated surfaces.3236 Infants should not be left unattended in car seats and similar products, nor should they be placed or left in car seats and similar products with the straps unbuckled or partially buckled.30

 

 

 

 

18 timer siden, Pobie skrev:

Og angående babynest og lignende produkter, igjen hentet fra linkene over:

Fra 2016:

Pillows or cushions should not be used as substitutes for mattresses or in addition to a mattress. Mattress toppers, designed to make the sleep surface softer, should not be used for infants younger than 1 year.

Soft materials or objects, such as pillows, quilts, comforters, or sheepskins, even if covered by a sheet, should not be placed under a sleeping infant.

It is important to note that a large percentage of infants who die of SIDS are found with their head covered by bedding. Therefore, no pillows, sheets, blankets, or any other items that could obstruct infant breathing or cause overheating should be in the bed. 

5. Keep soft objects and loose bedding away from the infant’s sleep area to reduce the risk of SIDS, suffocation, entrapment, and strangulation.

  1. Soft objects,19,20,5558 such as pillows and pillow-like toys, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, and loose bedding,4,7,5964 such as blankets and nonfitted sheets, can obstruct an infant’s nose and mouth. An obstructed airway can pose a risk of suffocation, entrapment, or SIDS.

 

Fra 2011:

Pillows, Quilts, Comforters, Sheepskins, and Other Soft Surfaces Are Hazardous When Placed Under the Infant or Loose in the Sleep Environment

Bedding is used in infant sleep environments for comfort and safety.178 Parents and caregivers who perceive that infants are uncomfortable on firm surfaces will often attempt to soften the surface with blankets and pillows. Parents and caregivers will also use pillows and blankets to create barriers to prevent the infant from falling off the sleep surface (usually an adult bed or couch) or to prevent injury if the infant hits the crib side. However, such soft bedding can increase the potential of suffocation and rebreathing.54,56,57,179,,181Pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, and other soft surfaces are hazardous when placed under the infant62,147,182,,187 or left loose in the infant's sleep area62,65,184,185,188,,191 and can increase SIDS risk up to fivefold independent of sleep position.62,147 Several reports have also described that in many SIDS cases, the heads of the infants, including some infants who slept supine, were covered by loose bedding.65,186,187,191 It should be noted that the risk of SIDS increases 21-fold when the infant is placed prone with soft bedding.62 In addition, soft and loose bedding have both been associated with accidental suffocation deaths.149 The CPSC has reported that the majority of sleep-related infant deaths in its database are attributable to suffocation involving pillows, quilts, and extra bedding.192,193 The AAP recommends that infants sleep on a firm surface without any soft or loose bedding. Pillows, quilts, and comforters should never be in the infant's sleep environment. Specifically, these items should not be placed loose near the infant, between the mattress and the sheet, or under the infant.

 

 

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