Preventive Measures for SIDS during Infancy
Published by Brian Yalung September 6th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
SIDS or Sleep Infant Death Syndrome cannot be totally avoided within babies but parents can resort to the various measures to avoid it from getting out of hand. The usual suspect lies in the type of bedding or sleeping position that infants have and while everything may seem safe, a close look at everything may be something parents may want to tackle on.
Hence from this article, SIDS :Steps to reduce risk for SIDS in infants, adults may want to check out the different measures they can consider to limit the possibility of SIDS from ever happening to their child.
Here is a bullet of the suggested precautionary measures:
- Sleep Position
- Bedding
- Sleep SacksBreastfeeding
- Co-sleeping
- Sleeping near the baby
- Pacifiers
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