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by Tade0
987 days ago
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That's mostly an urban legend and the vast majority of such cases happen when the parent is not sober and essentially knocked out unconscious. I mean, infants are typically warmer than adults and they wriggle around a lot - it's hard enough to sleep next to them, much less within suffocation distance. |
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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37796452
> they got into a weird position between a very very drowsy mum and some cushions and we didn't notice.
> parent is not sober and essentially knocked out unconscious.
Parent of newborn sleep deprivation is extreme.