Becky and Ryan Kekula, of Plymouth, Massachusetts, brought Jackson in for the study and a car seat test, which is normal for babies with conditions like his, who had the most common form of dwarfism, achondroplasia, a condition that can complicate sleep issues. They had hope to resolve Jackson's sleep issues and check his ability to sit safely in a car seat, but instead after the hospital staff made a series of errors, according to an investigation by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health as reported by
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