"Everything happened so quickly and quietly I didn't realise that something was very wrong," the UK mom wrote.When Marianne got home and took Eric out of the sling, she noticed his nose was bleeding. It was only then that she realized something was terribly wrong. But by then, the baby boy wasn't breathing. Marianne and her husband rushed Eric to the hospital. But it was too late. He never regained consciousness and died in his mother's arms on New Year's Day. [/slide]
"Eric Matthews died from the consequences of a cardiac arrest which. . . resulted from asphyxia whilst being carried in a sling. There is nothing to suggest that the use of the sling was inappropriate or incorrect,” coroner, Dr Richard Brittain, reported.Marianne can't believe she never came across any warning of the dangers of baby slings in any of the classes she took or reading she did when preparing to become a mom. Which is exactly why she's sharing her story, in the hopes it will prevent other parents from experience a tragedy like hers. RELATED: Mom's warning after her baby catches meningitis from a shopping cart The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warns that for infants under four months, a fabric baby sling can be especially dangerous. Infants this young have not yet developed the neck muscles needed to control their head. As a result, the fabric can press against their mouth and nose. And without the ability to reposition their head on their own, babies can suffocate within just a minute or two.
"The baby will not be able to cry for help and can slowly suffocate," the organization warns.
"She really is a miracle for me and my husband Bob, especially as we had her when we were still grieving," Marianne says.We thank Marianne for bravely using her tragic story to help others, and pray for continued peace for her and her family. Please be sure to share this with all the parents and grandparents you know so they can make sure they are using baby slings properly. h/t: IJR YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Mom gets heartbreakingly honest in her son's obituary to try to save others