Stop Using Your Fisher-Price Rock ‘N Play Now [updated]

If you own the popular Fisher-Price Rock ‘N Play baby sleeping device, the American Academy of Pediatrics urges you to stop using it immediately . The recommendation came less than a week after the US Consumer Product Safety Commission and Fisher-Price warned of the product’s potential dangers.

A previous warning, issued on April 5, called on parents and guardians to stop using Rock ‘N Play when the baby is three months old or as soon as it rolls over, citing the babies died as they “rolled around.” their backs to the stomach or sides until they are cramped. ” But the AAP says the warning is “not far enough to keep babies safe and protected.” The academy wants an “immediate recall” of the product. President Kyle Yasuda called Rock ‘N Play “deadly” and said there was “strong evidence” that it was “endangering babies’ lives.”

A warning from the CPSC and Fisher-Price mentioned 10 child deaths at Rock ‘N Play since 2015. However, a Consumer Reports investigation found the product was linked to the deaths of at least 32 babies, some of whom were even younger than three months old. From consumer reports:

For example, a mother from Hidalgo County, Texas, laid her two-month-old daughter on her back to sleep at night on October 19, 2013, according to a lawsuit filed by the family against Fisher Price. At 4 a.m. when mom checked, everything was fine, but by 7 a.m. the baby stopped breathing. Her head was tilted to the side and her chin was resting on her shoulder, which constricted her airway. She was pronounced dead at the scene due to positional asphyxia or inability to breathe caused by her position.

Parents should be aware that although Rock ‘N Play is marketed as “sleeping”, it is not safe to sleep. To protect against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), the AAP recommends using a firm sleeping surface with a tight-fitting sheet and no soft padding or bedding, including bumpers, pillows, and blankets.

Updated April 9, 1:10 pm: This post has been updated with additional information and context.

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