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❓In what cases is it not recommended or strictly refused to put a child in a crib?
?Cradling babies born with hip dysplasia or congenital hip dislocation is not recommended. Because the cradle makes the process more difficult and the child's recovery is delayed. Therefore, in these diseases, it is recommended to leave the child's legs wide open.
Babies born with congenital heart defects (tetrad of Fallot) are not recommended to be cradled. Because they will have breathing and oxygen problems.
Babies born with birth trauma (especially intracerebral hematoma and cephalohematoma) are not recommended to be cradled. The pressure inside the skull is high, during the shaking the child can be very restless and have unpleasant consequences.
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