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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Ten Steps For Preventing SIDS

By CJ Foundation
CJ Foundation shared ten steps to help keep your baby safe.
Always lay your baby to sleep face up.

Side and tummy positions are not safe; check with your doctor if your baby has breathing problems.

Don’t smoke while pregnant and never smoke near your infant.

While pregnant or considering pregnancy do not smoke. Never let others smoke near your baby. Smoking is a major risk factor for SIDS.

Don’t let your baby get too hot.

Overheating is a leading risk factor for SIDS. Dress your baby in as much or as little as you would wear. If your baby is sweating, has damp hair, or a heat rash, he or she may be too hot. Room fans have been shown to reduce the risk of SIDS. Consider using a wearable blanket or other type of sleeper instead of using a blanket. (ModernMom note: we love the sleeper by www.adenandanais.com)

Lay your baby to sleep in an approved crib, on a firm mattress.

Do not let the baby sleep on soft things, like a couch, pillow, sheepskin, foam pad, or waterbed. Remove all loose bedding, stuffed animals, and pillows from crib. Crib bumpers are not recommended and can be hazardous.

Create a healthy lifestyle for you and your baby.

When pregnant, see your doctor often and do not use drugs or alcohol. Talk with your doctor about changes in your baby and how your baby acts.

If possible, breastfeed your baby.

Breastfeeding has been shown to reduce the risk of SIDS.

Offer your baby a pacifier at all sleep times.

Pacifiers have been shown to reduce the risk of SIDS.

Put your baby on his or her tummy to play when your baby is awake and supervised.

Make sure someone is always watching. “Tummy Time” is good for your baby because it makes neck and shoulder muscles stronger.

Don’t share sleep surfaces.

Adult beds, couches, and chairs are not safe for infant sleep and increase the risk of SIDS, suffocation and accidental infant death. After feeding, put your baby back in his or her crib.

Share these tips with everyone who cares for your baby.

Education is the key to keeping your baby safe.



Ten Steps For Preventing SIDS originally published on Modernmom.com

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CJ Foundation

The CJ Foundation for SIDS Sleep in Safety, Grow in Style campaign aims to educate and raise public awareness about what constitutes a safe sleep environment for infants and how to set up precautionary safe sleeping environments for babies that can cost less, be beautiful and comforting, grow with your child, and most importantly – significantly reduce the risk of sleep-related infant deaths. www.cjsids.org
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  • Annie's Avatar
    Posted by Annie Mon Oct 26, 2009 6:55pm PDT

    Believe the part about smoking. My mom smoked while she was pregnant with my brother and after he was born. One day before he turned 4 mths old he died of SIDS. The heartache never ends. All we have left of him is his little baby booties.

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  • pisces's Avatar
    Posted by pisces Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:30am PDT

    any one know up to what age r you finally clear of worrying about sids

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  • Mecey's's Avatar
    Posted by Mecey's Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:32am PDT

    I have heard at the age of 6 months is when you don't have to worry anymore about SIDS

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