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Make Sure Babies Have the Right Sleep Positions
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung October 11th, 2008 in Health Issues, SLEEP News, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
We all think that sleep position issues are only relevant for adults. Sore backs or muscle strains that include stiff necks are normally the case but for babies, it is equally relevant. And in their case, it is more of their blood pressure that is concerned as circulatory failures which can go as far as leading to SIDS may occur.
“Infant BP is modified by sleep state and sleeping position,” the study authors write. “A tendency for BP to fall in the prone position appears to be prevented by elevated HR at 2–4 weeks and 5–6 months, but not at 2–3 months, coincident with the age of greatest risk for SIDS. An uncompensated fall in BP in the prone position at this age could increase the possibility of circulatory failure and SIDS in vulnerable infants.”
(Source) Medscape
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Ventilation Reduces Risk of SIDS
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung October 7th, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Issues.
SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) can be avoided if you try to avoid sleeping with your child or making sure that he sleeps in the crib with the right amount of baby pillows. But in light of all these issues, did you know that ventilation is all that is needed to avoid the dreaded SIDS?
SIDS mainly stems from suffocation and logically, providing proper ventilation in the room for your baby is obvious. Adding a fan that is steadily aimed at the child may be great to avoid lack of air in some instances.
But while that is one thing apparent to avoid it, it is best to still make sure that while at their infancy stages, avoid sleeping with them if you lack the responsibility of putting in mind that you are beside a child when you doze off.
New research found that using the fan to improve air circulation and reduce the temperature around a baby could reduce the risk of the condition by up to 94 per cent.
(Source) Telegraph.co.uk
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Baby Safety Requires Wise Sleeping Positions
1 Comment Published by Brian Yalung September 23rd, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
Normally, babies would want to sleep in the position to which they can be comfortable on. Babies would normally sleep facing down which is quite dangerous since it may lead to suffocation at times or more commonly known as SIDS.
Indeed, training your infant to sleep flat on his or her back is hard as it is. For sure, they will be crying out loud for the awkward sleeping position they may find themselves in. However, it should be noted that most of the right things we have to do in order to be safe will always be uncomfortable.
For a sleeping child, addressing the best sleep position to disregard various sleeping issues is a good way to prevent potential deaths and health risks for unknowing infants today.
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Preventive Measures for SIDS during Infancy
0 Comments 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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