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Infant Sleep Safety: Lessening the Dangers of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

by Chris Towland

SIDS, or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, is the greatest recognized cause of death in infants under twelve months of age. This frightening condition happens while the baby is asleep. Unfortunately, so far there unfortunately is not a known cure, or even a known reason in fact, as to why some infants are affected by the syndrome while others aren't. The fact is though that over 2,500 infants die in America yearly from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

Even though the number of infant deaths have been cut by approximately forty percent by the instigation of preventative measures and following baby sleep safety techniques to protect infants from SIDS, there unfortunately is not a known way at present to fully evade the occurrence of crib death.

Tips for Baby Sleep Safety

SIDS is not the same as any other disease or syndrome. Most conditions surrounding the death of a baby are diagnosed by symptoms associated with the death. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome however is only normally diagnosed once other possibilities are dismissed.

There are a few specific trends or notable risk factors that can be observed in data regarding SIDS. The risks should be considered by mothers and fathers that have infants in a high-risk category.

Risk Factors

By using the tips above and ensuring that you are aware of the dangers and also implementing the infant sleep safety precautions you can lower the likelihood of losing a infant to SIDS. For parents who have sadly lost a infant to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome there are numerous excellent support groups available to assist in going through the process of grieving.


About the Author:
Chris is the webmaster of www.infantsleep.info which gives a wealth of information, help and advice on infant sleep problems.

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