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Based on the AAP guidelines, which of the following may increase the risk of SIDS?

A. Using a pacifier.
B. Having the infant sleep in a crib in a family member's room.
C. Having the infant sleep in bed with the family.
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D. Vaccinations.

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Final answer:

According to the AAP guidelines, factors that may increase the risk of SIDS include bed-sharing, not using a pacifier, and not having the infant sleep in a crib in a family member's room.


Step-by-step explanation:

According to the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) guidelines, the following factors may increase the risk of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome):

  1. Having the infant sleep in bed with the family: This is not recommended as it increases the likelihood of accidental suffocation or injury.
  2. Not using a pacifier: The use of a pacifier during sleep has been found to have a protective effect against SIDS.
  3. Not having the infant sleep in a crib in a family member's room: The AAP recommends room-sharing without bed-sharing as a safer sleep environment for infants.

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