A survey commissioned by The Lullaby Trust has found that less than a third of dads are being given information on the basic steps they can take to lower the risk of sudden infant death syndrome.
The Lullaby Trust has developed Baby Check, a free app that helps parents test their baby for different signs of illness and determine how unwell they are.
A father whose son was stillborn is calling for people to join him in climbing Ben Nevis to see the sunrise from the mountain the weekend before Father’s Day 2020 to help other bereaved parents and families.
New survey has found that 54% of new and expectant parents would let friends and family kiss their newborn baby, unaware of the risk of serious infection.
No evidence that they help cut cot deaths or meet safety regulations
A new report from the National Child Mortality Database calls for all parents of infants born preterm or of low birthweight to be given targeted advice and support on reducing the risk of sudden infant death.
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With temperatures set to hit highs of 35°C today in the South East, The Lullaby Trust has issued advice for parents to keep their babies safe and cool.
Sarra Cheyne of British Standards Institution (BSI) explains what standards mean and what parents should look for