SIDS

Crib Safety for SIDS

According to BabySake.com, nine infant deaths are attributed to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome every day in the United States. Also referred to as SIDS, suddent infant death is the term used to explain the unexpected death of an infant less than 1...

Baby Sleep Positioners & SIDS

Certain sleep positions are safe for babies while others can greatly increase health risks to the baby. Sleep positioners are soft and large cushions designed to keep a baby sleeping on her back and in one place so that she doesn't roll around in...

What Is the Best Way to Put Your Baby to Sleep to Prevent SIDS?

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, can strike between birth and 12 months. While the cause of SIDS is not yet known, the way you put your baby to sleep affects the potential for SIDS. Putting your baby to bed isn't just the manner in which you...

Secondhand Smoke & Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

About 4,500 infants die in the United.States each year from unknown causes. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that half of those deaths are the result of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, characterized by a sudden and...

5 Things You Need to Know About Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), also called crib death, is diagnosed when an infant under one-year-old dies and no medical cause is found. Most often the death occurs in a crib during the night and there's nothing a parent could have done....

Putting a Baby to Sleep on her Tummy

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the best position for children under 1 year of age to sleep in is on their backs. Back-sleeping is advised because it has been shown to greatly reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or...

Recommended Infant Sleeping Position

Since 1992, the American Academy of Pediatrics has instructed parents to put their newborns to sleep on their backs to prevent the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS. To help spread awareness, the National Institute of Child Health and...

Safety of Infant Sleep Positioners

Putting a baby to sleep at night can be scary for parents, since there are some risks involved. Certain sleep positions are safe for a baby, while others are not recommended. Unfortunately, it's difficult to control the position that a baby sleeps...

When Can You Let Babies Sleep on Their Tummy?

According to the website KidsHealth, sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, is the leading cause of death among infants from ages 1 month to 1 year. Each year in the United States, there are 2,500 SIDS deaths, the site says. SIDS, also referred to...

Is it Better for an Infant to Sleep on Its Front or Back?

Newborn babies often spend more time sleeping than they do awake. And although they gradually begin adding more waking hours to their days as they get older, sleep is still a major part of a baby's day. As a parent, you should be aware of how to...

Sleep Sack Safety

Sleep sacks seem ideal for parents who want to keep their children warm at night. A sleep sack can help keep a baby warm without the risk of losing his blanket in the crib. However, some parents fear that sleep sacks pose serious dangers. Are...

The First Years Infant Sleep Positioners

Many parents worry about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS. They try to do whatever they can to limit the risks to their child. One of the factors that is known to help prevent this condition is putting your child to sleep on his back. The...

Dangers of Baby Sleep Positioners

The Mayo Clinic says one of the most crucial steps in the prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is resting your baby in the proper sleeping position. SIDS is the abrupt and unexplained death of an otherwise healthy infant under 12...

The Danger in Swaddling an Infant

Parents and caregivers have swaddled their infants since at least the 1700s, explains “The Journal of Pediatrics,” and since the 1990s, swaddling has become a popular trend in the United States, according to a health writer at The New...

Risks of Sleeping a Baby on Its Tummy

Infants spend a lot of time sleeping so it is important to make sure they are completely safe during their favorite activity. KidsHealth.org suggests nearly 2,500 lives are saved each year due to focusing on putting babies on their backs to sleep....

Baby Sleep Safety

Parents become concerned about their child's safety from day one--and it never stops, no matter how old they get. While the sweet sight of your baby sleeping peacefully and quietly feels like heaven to bleary-eyed moms and dads, sleep safety...

The Effects of Methadone on Newborns

Methadone, a prescribed synthetic opioid substitute for the opiate heroin, is used to control addiction. The American Academy of Family Physicians reports that it is effective in decreasing illegal narcotic use and preventing relapse. During...

Safety Guidelines for Putting Babies to Sleep

Keeping your baby safe is a priority. Whether you are a first-time parent or a seasoned parent who has just welcomed a new baby into the family, being knowledgeable about and following current sleep safety guidelines is essential. By following the...

Safe Sleeping for Babies

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) occurs when the sudden death of a healthy infant cannot be explained after thorough investigation. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, SIDS is the leading cause of death in 1 to...

How to Put a Baby to Sleep on His Tummy

Fear of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, leads more than 75 percent of parents to put their babies to sleep on their back, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics. For parents...

How to Stop a Baby From Smothering in Her Sleep

Despite what some parents may assume, smothering is not a leading cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), notes the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Smothering is an entirely different cause of death for small infants, and one that can...

How to Properly Put a Baby to Bed

Although sudden infant death syndrome, SIDS, is still incompletely understood, the 2003 "Back to Sleep" initiative has significantly reduced incidence of this tragic form of infant mortality. According to "Baby 411" authors Denise Fields and Ari...

The Health Risks of Smoking Cigarettes

Smoking is a habit that is very difficult for many to quit, but knowing the health risks of smoking may convince you to quit. Some of the health risks associated with smoking may be more widely known than others. Inform yourself about the risks of...

The Effects of Maternal Smoking on Infants

Infant exposure to environmental smoking has been associated with a number of poor child health outcomes. These effects are more severe when prenatal smoking carries into the postnatal environment. The major source of infant exposure to tobacco...

Can My Baby Sleep in Just His Diaper?

Some babies seem to hate wearing pajamas at night, fussing while wearing the sleepwear and then calming once it's off. Letting your baby sleep in just his diaper will save on laundry and it may help your baby sleep, but the safety of this choice...

Infant Loss & Bereavement

The loss of an infant is devastating for family members, who must face life without their child or sibling. Grieving is a natural process following infant loss, and each individual will have her own process of bereavement. While managing grief...

Infant Sleep Safety

Keeping an infant safe is a parent's No. 1 priority. From the start, parents are faced with the daunting task of sifting through numerous brands and styles of car seats, walkers, toys and cribs. To enhance this challenge, parents inevitably will...

Baby Rolling Over in Sleep

With the advent of the "Back to Sleep" campaign by the National Institutes of Health, the recommendation that babies be placed on their backs to sleep has significantly reduced the incidence of SIDS, sudden infant death syndrome. However, some...