SIDS Information
Every new parent knows the fear that hangs out in the back of the
mind at the end of the day, when putting baby to bed. We have heard
about SIDS, we may even know someone who has lost a baby to SIDS, and we
feel incapable in the battle to fight SIDS. But do you know everything
you need to know to protect your baby? Here are some basic facts about
SIDS that you can find on most SIDS organization sites:
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SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME is the sudden, unexpected death of
an apparently healthy infant under one year of age that remains
unexplained after the performance of a complete postmortem
investigation, including an autopsy, an examination of the scene of
death and a review of the medical history
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As a result of the national Back To Sleep Campaign, launched in
1994, SIDS rates have declined by more than 50%
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SIDS is the leading cause of death for infants one month to one
year of age, continuing to claim the lives of approximately 2,000
babies each year
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African American and Native American babies are 2-3 times more
likely to die of SIDS than Caucasian babies
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Most SIDS deaths occur when a baby is between 2 and 4 months
old; 90% of all SIDS deaths occur before 6 months of age
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Most babies that die of SIDS appear to be healthy prior to death
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More SIDS deaths occur in the winter and fall months
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60% of SIDS victims are male; 40% are female
What may concern you is that the whole story is missing from these
statistics. What you might want to know is that SIDS has been seemingly
stamped out by families who practice mattress wrapping specifically as a
SIDS prevention measure. A practice proven successful for over 12 years,
mattress wrapping is the answer to what some scientists say is the cause
of SIDS: toxic nerve gases.
Toxic Nerve Gases and Mattress Wrapping
for SIDS Prevention
You can learn the whole story at
Prevent SIDS,
where you will learn the truth about SIDS, preventing SIDS, and what YOU
can do to prevent this tragedy in your family. You will learn about the
danger found in babies' mattresses, mattress pads, and certain bedding
commonly used for infants.
Preventing SIDS
The only SIDS prevention technique that has
been proven (over time) 100% successful is wrapping your baby's mattress in a
BabeSafe mattress cover
and avoiding the following bedding items:
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Sheepskin or sheep fleece underlay
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Moisture-resistant cot mattress
protector
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Any underblanket which is not made of
pure cotton
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Acrylic blanket
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Any blanket which contains polyester
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Any bedding that is quilted, padded, or
filled
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Sleeping bag
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Duvet
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Pillows or cushions
In addition to the above, it is also
important to note that sleeping with a baby on a sofa or other furniture
containing flame retardants should be avoided. Baby should not sleep in
an adult bed, as adult mattresses are as dangerous for baby as his
unwrapped bassinet, co-sleeper, or crib mattress.
Another option that has shown promising
results for SIDS prevention is the
Amby baby hammock, often used for
babies with reflux, colic, or unexplained fussiness. You can learn more
about the Amby hammock by clicking the banner below. While it appears to
be a viable option for SIDS prevention, you should still cover the Amby
hammock mattress with a BabeSafe mattress cover.
If you have any questions at all about this
information, please do not hesitate to
contact us. Please read thoroughly
Prevent SIDS
before contacting us, as it may either answer your question or spark
more questions.
Also helpful is
The Cot
Death Cover-up? by Jim Sprott. His book explains what has
happened in the crib death industry and why the news of the toxic gas
theory is not spreading like it should.
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