Shelby Daily Globe

October brings attention to SIDS Awareness Month

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RICHLAND COUNTY, OH — Part of the effort to reduce infant mortality is increasing awareness about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) during October. Parents and caregivers are urged to remember the ABCS of Safe Sleep: Alone, Back, Crib. The following recommenda­tions from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) may decrease the possibilit­y of SIDS and are based on science and extensive research. Follow these guidelines:

Always place your baby on his or her back for every sleep time.

Always use a firm sleep surface. Car seats and other sitting devices are not recommende­d for routine sleep.

The baby should sleep in the same room as the parents, but not in the same bed (room-sharing without bed-sharing).

Keep soft objects or loose bedding out of the crib. This includes pillows, blankets, and bumper pads.

Don’t use wedges and sleep positioner­s. Pregnant women should receive regular prenatal care.

Don’t smoke during pregnancy or after birth. Breastfeed­ing is recommende­d.

Offer a pacifier at nap time and bedtime. Avoid covering the infant’s head or overheatin­g.

Do not use home monitors or commercial devices marketed to reduce the chance of SIDS.

Infants should receive all recommende­d vaccinatio­ns.

Supervised, awake tummy time is recommende­d daily to facilitate developmen­t.

Richland Public Health has a page on Safe Sleep at https://richlandhe­alth.org/personal/ safe-sleep/

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