Sudden Infant Syndrome Research Paper

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Navpreet Kaur Developmental Psychology Dr. Anne Sinclair 13 February 2017 Sudden Infant Syndrome is the abrupt, mysterious death of a baby that is younger than the age of one. It is the top reason of fatality among babies between one month and one year of age. Sudden Infant Syndrome is abbreviated as SIDS, and it is occasionally called “crib death” or “cot death.” It is associated with the timeframe when the baby is slumbering. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development reported that more than two thousand babies died of SIDS in 2010. Most SIDS deaths occurs when in babies between one month and four month of age, and the majority of SIDS deaths occur before a baby reaches six month of age. However, SIDS deaths can occur …show more content…

A baby should always be placed on its back when sleeping at night or even just for a nap. The baby should be placed on a firm and flat surface that is covered with a fitted sheet with no other bedding or soft item in the sleeping area. If parents share a room with the infant, the infant must be placed on a separate surface. This should occur until the infant is at least six months to a year. There is a study that shows that breastfeeding your child can reduce the risk of SIDS. Also studies shows that parents should not let their infant get too hot during sleep. The temperature of the room should be adjusted accordingly to the primarily doctor’s instructions. Also, the infant should sleep in a nightdress instead of a blanket. If the child is tossing and turning or even sweating during naps or night, it is usually because of the temperature. We live in a world with advanced sciences and technology, but the cause and prevention of this syndrome is unknown. Sadly there is no tests that can detected the if the child is born or will develop this syndrome. Parents should always learn and be aware of the risks of this syndrome. I believe that with more research there will be a soon an explanation for this syndrome. I hope it is found soon because no parent should suffer from losing a

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