Podcast: S2E8
In this episode of Motheroo Podcast, we delve into the critical topic of positional asphyxia, also known as chin to chest suffocation, in infants. We explore the causes, risks, and prevention strategies for this potentially life-threatening condition, particularly in car seats, swings, and other infant carriers. Our discussion covers proper usage of infant devices, safe sleeping practices, and essential supervision techniques to help parents and caregivers safeguard their little ones from this often-overlooked danger.
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Clingy Kids Explained: What Separation Anxiety Really Means (and What to Do) – Motheroo Podcast
Join us for a quick, evidence-based dive into separation anxiety in babies and toddlers, from birth to age 4. Discover why it happens, when it’s toughest, and practical strategies that truly work—so you can support little ones through this important developmental stage with confidence and care.Read the blog post:MotherooHQ.comFollow us:instagram.com/motherooHQinstagram.com/motheroopodcasttiktok.com/@motherooHQtwitter.com/motherooHQfacebook.com/motherooHQ
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