“…For instance, African American mothers from the District of Columbia area thought that infants would want bedding to be comfortable in the same way that adults would, and these mothers said that they used extra pillows and blankets to make the baby's sleep space cozy (Ajao, Oden, Joyner, & Moon, 2011). Another study of 100 African American mothers in St. Louis, Missouri, found a small number of parents using make-shift beds (e.g., laundry baskets, drawers, or woven bamboo baskets) that were lined with soft blankets for comfort (Vemulapalli, Grady, & Kemp, 2004). Interviews with 60 primarily African American mothers from Houston, Texas, also revealed that more than 80% knew that recommendations advised against soft bedding and stuffed animals in the baby's sleep space, but some propped up infants with pillows due to concerns about the baby rolling over or choking (Fowler, Evans, Etchegaray, Ottenbacher, & Arnold, 2013).…”