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Hotels aren’t legally required to offer cribs, bassinets, or travel cribs that actually work. Here’s what parents should know.
But crib tents aren’t safe. They go against the AAP’s recommendations for safe sleep “because they carry increased risks of entrapment, strangulation, and suffocation,” Casares says.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics has updated safe sleep guidelines for babies for the first time since 2016: No co-sleeping and baby should sleep alone, flat on back in empty crib.
But crib tents aren’t safe. They go against the AAP’s recommendations for safe sleep “because they carry increased risks of entrapment, strangulation, and suffocation,” Casares says.