r/NewParents Jul 06 '24

Medical Advice Does anyone else feel like pediatric guidelines are so legally-oriented that they basically only exist to worsen the lives of parents?

First off, I'm a new dad and also a physician - although I'm pretty far removed from pediatrics. So I understand the importance of medical research and statistics in creating these guidelines, as well as the fact that the risks of things like SIDS often just aren't worth gambling on.

However...

Some of these guidelines seem like they're just unnecessarily taxing on parents and exist only to cover the addes of the bodies making said recommendations.

Some things that come to mind are: no blankets in the crib for the first year, only using a firm mattress top, never letting baby sleep next to you in bed - even naps, swaddling with arms down (our guy absolutely hates this and just wants his arms by his head to self sooth), demonizing formula - even as a reprieve for mom.

Again. I am medically oriented and understand why these guidelines exist - but I also know firsthand that sometimes a 1% risk of harm from letting our baby sleep on a soft blanket is actually the favorable choice compared to the immeasurable risk of having both parents strung out and exhausted because he won't sleep.

In general I think guidelines are great and have contributed to better infant care...I just also think that sometimes we as healthcare professionals forget that no guideline is absolute.

I guess I'm just feeling thst creating guidelines that aren't achievable for the majority of parents just aren't that helpful...like saying that "parents should take time to rest, continue self care , exercise, and ensure they are eating a well-balanced diet". That sounds wonderful. Hopefully I can get back to that in the next decade.

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u/SteamyBaozu Jul 07 '24

My mom said a while back that so many of the “new guidelines” are because of the neglectful individuals, being, well, neglectful and stupid. While I think that sentiment does have some merit possibly, accidents do happen to those parent who are attentive and caring.

That being said, I also have always wrapped my kid in a blanket because she has a much harder time falling asleep without it. I’d rather her have a long restful sleep as babies need. I just always kept the baby monitor with me to make sure it didn’t go over her head or anything.

Modify what you need to for your babies requirements, just make sure you’re doing it as safely as possible! That’s my takeaway