ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Nursing pillows are a must-have item on every new mom’s baby registry. According to industry estimates, more than 1.3 million are sold every year. But if these are used incorrectly, they can be dangerous. Federal regulators have been aware of the hazards for decades, but they didn’t issue a warning to consumers until 2020. Finally, last week, the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued new guidelines for these pillows. Nursing pillows are usually shaped like a C and are worn around the mother’s waist. They help support the mother’s arms and keep the baby aligned with the mother’s breasts. But if allowed to go to sleep on the pillows, babies can suffocate in the soft pillo
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