WATCH: A terrifying PSA for parents with infants

WATCH: A terrifying PSA for parents with infants

A horrifying video shared online has revealed the dangers of putting things in a baby's cot. 

errifying moment baby gets tangled in comfort blanket shows why you should NEVER put anything in a cot with your child
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In the video that was shared by TikTok account Safesleepabc, the moment an infant pulls what is considered to be a comfort blanket over their face is captured - and they begin to suffocate! 

The TikTok account focuses on educational videos on safe sleep for babies under 12 months.

The distressing footage sees the the baby visibly struggling, unable to remove the blanket from their face as it blocks their airways.

Safesleepabc captioned the video with the following: 

As sad as it is to say, though, some parents may not be as lucky in rescuing their babies. The shocking video left many parents seriously shaken, with agreement that they felt “sick” after seeing the footage. 

READ: J Sbu pens heartfelt letter to his late son

The Lullaby Trust, which raises awareness of sudden infant death syndrome, recommends parents avoid using cot bumpers or leaving toys in a cot, saying a simple mattress in the cot with no loose bedding or bumpers is the safest sleeping place for a baby.

The trust further goes on to state the following: 

Watch the video below: 

@safesleepabc

This baby was saved in time. But not every baby is as lucky. ##sidsawareness ##sids ##pregnant ##babysleep ##safesleep ##babiesoftiktok ##PerfectAsIAm

♬ Only Time - Enya

J Sbu was alarmed and emotionally charged after viewing this video. As someone who has dealt with the loss of a child, he could not imagine any parent having to lose their child under these circumstances. 

You will recall that in October last year, on Infancy Loss Remembrance Day, J Sbu bravely shared an open letter to his angel baby, Smanga, whom he and his partner lost by miscarriage when she was seven-months pregnant. 

If you missed that moment, you can listen to the podcast below: 

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