A TV station is planning a series of reports on "Bringing Up Baby." One part of the series will focus on sleep disorders, including SIDS. The reporter calls a pediatrician for advice to give parents in order to reduce the chances of SIDS

What will the pediatrician recommend?
a) Place the baby to sleep on its back, not the stomach.
b) Make sure that the room is warmer than rooms where adults sleep.
c) Give the baby something to eat right before sleep, so he or she will be less likely to awaken.
d) Make sure the baby has a soft mattress and a soft pillow that can be used to cuddle and create a sense of comfort.


A

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