You and your pediatrician get into an argument regarding where the infant should sleep. You strongly believe that she should sleep with you, while your pediatrician insists that it can be dangerous for her not to sleep in her own crib
What would be your argument?
a. There is no medical reason that your infant cannot sleep with you, it is just a cultural opinion.
b. Pediatricians do not care as much about infants as you do.
c. There is scientific evidence that infants who sleep in cribs in different rooms
d. You love your infant too much to have him or her in a different room!
Answer: A
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