September/October 2000
Volume 1, Issue 7

The MISS Foundation’s Baby’s Breath
Health Baby Campaign 2000

News from U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission—

March 15, 2000 Release # 00-078

WASHINGTON, D.C. - To prevent deaths from soft bedding, seven major retailers are joining the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in kicking off a safety campaign promoting safe bedding practices for babies. As many as 900 baby deaths each year previously attributed to SIDS may actually be caused by suffocation in soft bedding, such as quilts, comforters, pillows and sheepskins.

Babies "R" Us, IKEA, JCPenney, Kmart, Lands' End, Sears and Target, which account for the majority of baby bedding sales, are making changes to crib displays in retail stores, catalogs, advertisements and websites. Beginning this Spring, shoppers will no longer see cribs made up with pillows, quilts and comforters. Many retailers will be including cautionary statements about the use of soft bedding for younger babies in their catalogs, on signs attached to cribs, and on inserts that accompany baby comforters and quilts. When babies are featured in crib ads, they always will be pictured sleeping on their backs. Other retailers are going to create bedding safety brochures for customers and add quilt racks to their nursery product lines.

Since 1994, CPSC has warned about the danger of soft bedding to babies under 12 months. But when consumers went to stores or browsed through catalogs, they often got a different message. Cribs made up with comforters, quilts and pillows may have encouraged parents to use these items in the crib with an infant. Parents unaware of the warnings, would not know that these items could be deadly for young babies.

"Parents and caregivers will no longer get a mixed message on how to create a safe sleeping environment for their baby," said CPSC Chairman Ann Brown.

"Whether browsing through a catalog or floor display, cribs will now display a safe way to put baby to sleep."

For babies under 12 months, CPSC, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development recommend the following :

CPSC has worked with manufacturers to get warning labels on infant pillows, and is now working for a similar warning on baby quilts and comforters.

Signs of pre-term labor

Premature birth can be a serious danger to a newborn. Ask your obstetrician to review the symptoms of preterm labor at your next visit; labor occurring prior to 37 weeks gestation. For more information contact your physician or the hospital immediately.

Preterm labor contraction are sometimes painless occurring every 15 minutes or closer. If, after changing position, emptying your bladder, or a period of rest or change in activity, the contractions continue, contact your doctor immediately or go directly to the hospital.

Also watch for lower, dull backache, pelvic pressure, intestinal cramping, increase or change in vaginal discharge, and even a general sense of something 'not being right.' Any one or combination of the above should precipitate a call to your doctor.

If you experience any bright red blood, a rupture of the membrances, whether a rush or steady trickle, or severe stomach pain this may indicate a medical emergency. Contact your physician immediately! (courtesy of Matria Healthcare)

For more information on the MISS Foundation’s Baby’s Breath Healthy Baby Campaign, visit our website at http://www.missfoundation.org. This program is designed to help keep babies and toddlers safe and alive, how each and every child should remain! Please help us with a donation:

The MISS Foundation
P.O. Box 5333
Peoria, Arizona 85385
Donations Tax Deductible
501(c)3 organization


RAINBOW BLESSINGS

SAFE ARRIVALS

Patsy Joan Langmade
Born healthy May 11,2000
Daughter of Kitty & Drew
Little sister of Jack

Savannah Marie Sparkes
Born healthy June 10
Daughter of Angie
Little sister of Andrew

Ethyn Jack Dougherty
Born healthy Aug 16, 2000
Son of Tim & Nikki
Brother of Timmy, Jessa, Gunnar, River, and Dakotah

Welcome Precious Babies!


If you would like to announce your subsequent baby’s arrival, please email to Joanne@missfoundation.org





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