How to Reduce The Risk of Sudden Infant Death (SIDS) (Part 2)

Posted by kiki | March 15th, 2010 in Baby Problems | 1 Comment »

The Risk of SIDS• Do not overheat your baby

Avoid the baby is hot, especially while sleeping. For this you must verify the clothes he is wearing, the temperature and the amount of sheets and blankets in the crib.

You can tell very easily that the baby is overheated if they see the little hairs wet with perspiration, or if a rash or redness (especially on his cheeks) as well if he had a fever or breathing.

Make regular checks with your obstetrician and pediatrician then with:

Regular checkups are one of the pillars to avoid it. A healthy pregnancy resulting in a healthy baby. The same occurs after birth with pediatric controls and application of vaccines as it can prevent many infections. It also remembers your own to avoid exposing the baby to infection, as we said earlier the respiratory and gastrointestinal infections are a cause which increases the risk of SIDS.

For this it is important to wash your hands before touching the baby and also not allowing sick people be approached.

Breastfeed your baby for at least the first 6 months of life

As mentioned earlier breastfeeding significantly reduces risk of respiratory or gastrointestinal infections that are related to SIDS.

• Allow the baby to sleep with pacifiers

According to recent research using pacifiers when the baby sleeps may reduce the risk of SIDS. The scenarios are based on the sucking motion helps the airways become more open and the baby does not fall into a deep sleep. This allows the baby to wake up quickly to a situation of danger.

Anyway, it’s very important not to force the child to use it, or dip it in sweetened liquids, nor pass it on when hungry and not as a replacement for parents, because many times the pacifier is used to “shut up” what he wants to express the baby.

• Do not give honey to babies under one year

Do not give honey to a baby under 1 year, which can cause infant botulism, a disease that can also be associated with SIDS.

• Let the baby sleep in the room of parents

If possible during the first 6 months to locate his bassinet or crib in the parents room, allowing the baby to listen and go faster than if you were in another place. If this is not possible, the use of intercoms or babycalls are also recommended.

What must be avoided is that the baby sleep in the same bed with parents, as this could suffocate the baby in case one of them slept or trapped press with bedding that is much heavier than of his crib.

• Teach all these recommendations to caring for the baby

People who are going to watch the baby must be informed of these safety measures and implement them when they will have in their care.

• Monitor the brothers and other children

Avoid siblings or other very young children entering the nursery supervisación without an adult. Sometimes the games they apply to their siblings can become dangerous.

“I’m very concerned … there anything else I can do?

While it is very alarming everything mentioned above, does not mean that your baby is in danger. In most cases, affected infants have multiple risk factors. While stomach sleeping is a very important factor, is usually associated with other causes. Here’s an example, while drug addiction encompasses different socioeconomic groups, is an increasingly common problem in young people under 20 years.

A mother under the influence of the drug can not be meticulous in caring for their child and consequently, lying face down in a careless, coat too, etc … Another example would be in infants who suffered an accident and received CPR.

In this case many mothers can have a tendency to coat too overprotective and fearing that something bad happens to you again. In short, can be many associations and hypotheses that can be done at the moment because there is no conclusive study on the cause of sudden death síndorme. The important thing is to take these precautions logical and reduce risks, almost intuitively, natural and above all, enjoy your baby at this special time of your life.


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    How to Reduce The Risk of Sudden Infant Death (SIDS) (Part 2) « Baby Health Advice…

    • Do not overheat your baby

    Avoid the baby is hot, especially while sleeping. For this you must verify the clothes he is wearing, the temperature and the amount of sheets and blankets in the crib.

    You can tell very easily that the baby is overheated …

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