I’m not a professional.She didn’t leave him alone, she was sat outside the room with the door open. And how do you know they don’t have a breathing monitor, a lot of parents nowadays use these. Are you not supposed to leave your child to take a shower, or to use the toilet or wash the dishes? Or are you supposed to sit next to your baby 24 hours a day and not move a muscle.
Let’s not get it twisted here because we all know a baby should sleep in the room with it’s parents at night yes, but you cannot physically stay with a baby 24 hours a day. That is just ridiculous.
I didn’t conduct the studies.
I didn’t write the guidelines.