Parents and other caregivers should immediately stop using Mamibaby, Yoocaa, DHZJM, Cosy Nation and Hyhuudth baby loungers after the suffocation deaths of five infants, federal safety regulators urged Thursday. Separately, owners of DNYSYSJ and OUKANING cradle swings are being cautioned against their use after an infant's death in a crib of similar design, bringing the total number of deaths to six, the U.S.

Consumer Product Safety Commission said. CPSC is aware of five infant deaths in Mamibaby, Yoocaa and DHZJM-branded loungers, the agency said in a statement. The deaths include a 10-day old infant and a five-month old baby in Mamibaby-branded loungers used for bed sharing in 2020 and 2021, according to CPSC.

Two infant deaths are linked to Yoocaa-branded baby loungers. One fatality involved a three-month-old placed in a lounger on top of an adult bed, who was found fatally entrapped between the bed and bedroom wall in 2021. The following year, a four-month-old was found unresponsive after being placed to sleep in the product with a blanket.

A fifth infant died in 2020 in a DHZJM-branded baby lounger. The three brands, along with Cosy Nation and Hyhuudth loungers, violate federal safety regulations for infant sleep products because of defects including sides that are too low to hold a baby and a sleeping pad thick enough to pose a suffocation risk. The manufacturer of the loungers, China-based Ningbo Tree Nest Children Products Co.

, has not agreed to recall the following pr.