US regulator has linked products to at least 12 baby deaths in America, prompting action by firms including TescoSeveral UK retailers have stopped selling baby sleep positioners amid fears they can cause babies to suffocate. Why don’t babies sleep at night? The retailer told worried customers on Twitter that both of these products were not considered to be sleep positioners and therefore were still on sale. “We have one baby sleep positioner and as a precautionary measure we are removing it from sale,” John Lewis said in a statement. It said: “The federal government has received reports about babies who have died from suffocation associated with their sleep positioners.
Source: The Guardian October 06, 2017 16:30 UTC