Tag Archives: SIDS

SIDS prevention

There is a condition that causes concern for all new parents. It’s called SIDS, sudden infant death syndrome. SIDS is the leading cause of death in children between 1 month and 1 year of age. However, most SIDS deaths happen when babies are between 2 and 4 months of age. While medical professionals may not … Continue reading

Vitamin C, Sids, Autism And Vaccinations

One in five hundred babies die of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) every year.  It is such a tragedy and the medical community cannot figure out exactly what is causing these healthy infants to die.  In underdeveloped countries, the rates are a staggering, one in two infants will die of SIDS. In the 1970’s, Australian … Continue reading

What is the oldest a child can die from Sids?

Question by *Eric’s Wife* *^_^*: What is the oldest a child can die from Sids? Someone I know said their 2 year old cousin died from Sids… ? Could this happen? Best answer: Answer by Motherhood is cool! there is a version of SIDS for toddlers, so yes it is possible. No one knows what … Continue reading

Things To Consider For Your Baby

Having a child is the most wonderful things that anyone can do, yet it also provides some of the most worrying times of your life. Every parent wants their kids to be as safe as possible, and yet there are many dangers and hazards out there to consider. One of the most dangerous things for … Continue reading

How Bad Is It To Let Your Baby Sleep On His Belly?

I am very paranoid about SIDS. But both my twins have acid reflux and are very uncomfortable on their back. I have put pillows under their mattresses, and used the wedges and positioners. As soon as I lay them on their belly they are content and sleep soundlessly. Any other way they are restless. I’m … Continue reading

What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) – Prevention Tips and Precautions

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is one of the scariest things about parenthood. This unexplainable occurrence leads to several baby’s deaths per year, and there’s nothing any parent can do to prevent it – that’s the scary part. You can protect your child from sharp objects, germs, and other dangers, but no one knows how to … Continue reading