I'm double majoring in psych & nursing. In BOTH programs, at least once a year, a notice goes out about this particular book/series of books: Avoid Like the Plague, and educate your patients and clients to avoid it like the plague.
The number of infant deaths (typically failure to thrive) associated with this book is absolutely appalling. In every case when a child dies there are interviews at the hospital with a social worker/counselor. I don't have the numbers readily available (which is a pain, but we're with family over the holidays. In one of my earlier posts, I think I have the numbers on there, around a year ago ... mamasource still doesn't have a search option, which drives me nuts). In addition to the horrifying number of deaths, there are also multiple other traumas (brain injury, etc) that are directly correlated to the book. The correlations are made from both the exit interviews, where the distraught parents explained that they "had just been following what the book (babywise) said to do", "had done exactly as Babywise had blah blah blah:... and from critical examination of what the books says to do, versus what parents said the book says to do.
Even without the numbers, the fact that two entirely different schools, within the U... as well as all of the schools my friends have gone to... have made it a point to add to the curriculum to avoid this book in particular (in my six years, it's the only book I've ever been warned about)... says something.
So too, the actual author has neither experience nor education in child rearing or healthcare. The pediatrician (new grad) wrote the forward, and that's it. It's protected though (as are bomb manuals like the Anarchists Handbook) under the 1st amendment. It will never be pulled from the shelves no matter how much harm it causes.
The thing is though, just from flipping through it in class, while it's not my personal parenting style... it doesn't SOUND so terrible. A lot of the stuff in it sounds fairly reasonable. Which apparently, therein lies the real danger. It doesn't sound terrible (although I am a HUGE proponent of feeding on demand, for both physiological & psychological benefit), yet babies and young children are dieing because of the practices it teaches. Yowza. Then of course, I read the books in detail, and the whole idea of spanking infants as young as 2 months old, "isolation" punishments for hours at a time, and citing that we should ignore our baby's cries of pain, because god ignored Christ's pain as he was crucified, how to inflict pain without leaving visible marks, plus a whole lot more...was just rather revolting.
So avoid, avoid, avoid like the plague.
*** I went online, to try and find the statistical data (no dice yet), but found a couple websites, you might want to look at (obviously anyone can post anything online, but I don't have my school references to give you)
http://www.ezzo.info/Articles/bw2001review.htm
http://www.salon.com/life/feature/1998/08/cov_06feature.html
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2001/marchweb-only/3-...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babywise
So consider yourself duely warned, & Best of Luck to you & your new family!!!
R