
All About Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the unexplained death, usually during sleep, of a seemingly healthy baby less than a year old. SIDS is sometimes known as crib death because the infants often die in their cribs.
Parents Should Follow These Tips To Protect Their Babies
Babies should sleep in their parents' room but not in the same bed for at least the first six months of life in order to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Steps To Help Prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Sudden infant death syndrome is a mystery that plagues both researchers and parents alike. Though it is a frightening concept, parents can give themselves some peace of mind by knowing the risk factors and methods for potentially preventing SIDS.
New Ways To Reduce The Risk Of Sids
It's not enough to simply put your baby to sleep on her back. There are other lifesaving safety steps you may be missing. A research is revealing more ways than ever to reduce your child's risk. Are you doing everything you can to fend off SIDS? H...
10 Tips For Preventing Sids
To help reduce the risk of SIDS, it is recommended that babies are put to sleep on their backs. The best way of preventing SIDS is to let your baby sleep on its back, young infants should also not be allowed to sleep on their sides. Here are 10 ti...
Safe Sleeping Tips To Reduce The Risk Of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
As part of its Safe to Sleep campaign, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development offered tips to parents and caregivers about the ways to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome and other sleep-related causes of infant d...