Friday, September 18, 2009

Prevention of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)

Parents checking at night, sleeping as their child, often afraid. In the U.S., sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) - the third most common cause of death in children up to a year, every year the country registered 2000 new sudden infant death. The exact cause of this phenomenon is unknown.

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Experts say that children should only sleep on their backs. Earlier tolerated sleep on your side, but recent studies have shown that in this situation increases the risk of SIDS.

Pacifiers to protect against SIDS

Studies have shown that sucking nipples before sleep reduces the likelihood of SIDS. To explain this fact, put forward various suggestions, but in any case, experts advise giving children a pacifier before the day and night sleep.

Some experts believe that the nipples in the future cause dental problems. However, convincing evidence of these facts do not exist, at least when it comes to the health of children under 5 years.

How to use a pacifier

1. Pacifier should be offered when the child laying in bed. If, having fallen asleep, he did vyplyunet do not need to go invest it in your mouth baby. Do not make the child suck on a pacifier.

2. It is recommended to wash the nipples as often as possible.

3. Not recommended to give a pacifier for children under 1 month, who are breastfed.

Instructions for nurses

Nurse should ask the child to lay on his back before going to bed and right to give him a pacifier. A man is caring for a child should know the preventive measures against SIDS. About 20% of cases of sudden infant deaths occur at a time when the child is not cared for parents and other people.

Other risk factors

At risk are also the children whose mothers smoked during pregnancy or were not observed in this period, a doctor, as well as boys, premature and underweight babies. Statistics show that SIDS is more often observed in children who slept on old, had previously used mattresses.

How to prevent SIDS?

1. Put your baby to sleep on their backs, not on his stomach and not on his side.

2. Offer him a pacifier.

3. Lay the child on a hard mattress, hiding it with a sheet or thin blanket.

4. Remove from the cradle, soft things that can close the mouth or nose of the child.

5. Do not smoke during pregnancy and keep the child from tobacco smoke.

6. Avoid overheating, give up tugogo changing. Maintain a comfortable temperature in your child's room. At the touch of the skin of the child should not be hot.

7. Do not rely on radio or video nanny. These devices are not effective enough to ensure the safety of the child.

8. Do not place the child in his bed - better put a cot in his room. Joint night's sleep with a child may trigger SIDS.
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