In the majority of cases an apparently healthy infant is put down to sleep without the slightest suspicion that anything is out of the ordinary, although there are sometimes signs of a slight cold or tummy upset. When next checked the infant is found to be dead. Sometimes the time interval is only minutes and sometimes the baby/child has not even been sleeping. There is increasing evidence to show that there is no sign of any struggle, or distress.
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- My baby keeps turning onto his tummy in his cot – what should I do?
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- By always placing my baby on his back, to sleep, I’m worried he’ll develop a “flat head”. What advice can you give me?
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- My baby was born prematurely, and I’ve heard it is safer to have him sleep in his own cot in my room for the first 6 months. Does this mean 6 months from his actual birth date, or 6 months from his “due” date?
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- What is cot death?
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- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Seratonin: The Genetic Segue
- Safe Sleeping: Does swaddling improve infant sleep without decreasing arousability?
- Disruptions in the balance between Placental Villous Trophoblast Proliferation and Apoptosis in IUGR and SIDS and the consequences for foetal growth.
- Carbon monoxide: A possible risk factor for SIDS (University of Florence, Italy)
- Multiple Serotonergic Brainstem Abnormalities in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome – Dr David Paterson, Boston Children’s Hospital
- An Evaluation of Cot Mattresses and their Covers as Reservoirs of Toxigenic Bacteria (De Montfort University, Leicester)
- The molecular basis of intrauterine growth retardation in cases of sudden and unexpected death in infancy (University of Dundee)
- Smokechange: Smoking Cessation during Pregnancy A Randomised Controlled Trial of Home-based Motivational Interviewing (University of Glasgow)
- Apolipoprotein E Genotype: A comparison and SIDS and known causes of death in infancy (University of Edinburgh)
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