Wake Up Calls for Mothers with Sleeping Babies

Whenever we find it hard to sleep, chances are we will approach our mothers for help on the matter. Kids are easily the notable people who can be seen asking this problem and when these things occur, chances are parents will frantically hit the books or even seek the advice of physicians to address the problem. But what if infants are the ones suffering from such sleep issues?
Babies also have their share of sleeping tragedies. They cannot communicate as well as older kids and if they are not given attention, chances are you may find problems such as the manner to which they sleep.
Just check out this article on a baby’s death that has helped inspire a mom to support enhancements of sleep education.
Dusten was 3-months-old when he died sleeping in a crib.
Lisa Sculley’s son was just two and a half months when he died on his stomach on an adult sized bed.
“Would my son still be alive if he would have been off his back on a regular bed? I can’t prove that but he would have had a better chance,” says Sculley.
It’s not clear exactly what caused either of their sons’ deaths, but both died while sleeping.
(Source) First Coast News
Tags: babies, physicians, sleep, sleep_education, tragedies





