When Consumer Reports issued its warning against five products
they thought should never find their way onto a baby registry, the
response was one of outrage. Especially with regard to two issues:
baby-wearing and co-sleeping.
The venerated watchdog group warned
of serious injury and death from both, adding that co-sleeping products
pose their own set of risks, but got hammered by co-sleeping
baby-wearers. So in a follow-up post to all the angry comments, here's how they defended their findings.
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