What is SIDS what Causes SIDS how to Prevent SIDS Statistics
What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and how they common in Hong Kong?
- The sudden Infant death Syndrome (SIDS) or cot death actually happens sudden. unexpected and sudden death actually occurs in the first year of the child, which is usually caused by sleep or in unknown reasons.
- SIDS usually affects in the first six months, whereas the rise occurs between 2 to 3 months.
- SIDS in Hong Kong is not common (1 to 3 of every 100 children suffer from it).
- However, experts can not indicate that these children will be killed due to SIDS.
- Applying appropriate precautions can reduce the risk of SIDS.
How can I reduce the risk of SIDS?
Back Sleeping
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- SIDS is safe
- Can breathe breathability
- It may cool in more heat
- It is safe to fight forward or slip under bed sheets
No Smoking
Maintain a smoke-free environment- Clean the atmosphere from smoke
- If the mothers are accustomed to smoking during pregnancy, the child's likelihood of SIDS increases.
- There is some evidence that staying in scandalum smoke increases the risk of SIDS in the child.
A safe environment for sleeping
Place your baby on a firm sleep surface: Use hard and high-quality men. Do not remove the child at the reception, pillow, glass scan or ben bag, etc.
Avoid having objects and loose bedding where your baby is sleeping: Do not keep pillows, leaflets, blankets, pillows like a bumper, stuffed toys, etc.
Make sure your child's face is not being covered during sleep: Always keep the arm out when the baby is wrapped in the blanket. Babyface and head are very important to breathe and keep the body cool.
Do not allow the baby to be too hot: Do not heat the baby too much with the help of clothes or covers. Remember that the room is an air conditioner and the temperature is so that the children feel comfortable in a minor dress.
Have a baby with you in the same room: Remove the baby near your bed in the swing of your baby. If it is not possible to keep your room in a room, you can put the baby in a small straw and place it on your bed. The child should have a separate blanket and make sure the blanket does not cover his head and face.
Protective drugs
Give all your Protective medicines to your child
Recent research has shown that the risk of SIDS can reduce the risk of protective medicine.
Breastfeeding
Breast milk protects directly against SIDS. We recommend breastfeeding the mothers, which is beneficial for both mother and child.
Should I share a bed with my baby?
Some parents prefer to set the baby in bed with a variety of reasons, perhaps because milking is easy. However, with a protective point of view, we recommend that the child should be in the same bed separately.Research has shown that it can be dangerous for children to share a bed which can cause the following cases:
- If mummy has been smoking during pregnancy or smoking of any of the parent's births also cigarettes.
- Soft mattresses, open sheets or big soft pillows are used in the bed. They can lip the head and face, especially when the child fights on them.
- When parents are not grateful
- After drinking;
- After taking the drug;
- Fatigue or illness.
- The child sleeps with someone other than the parents (such as the other child or any other).
- Listen to the baby on the sofa.
I want to bring my baby into my bedroom to facilitate breastfeeding that what I should bear in mind?
Some mothers need to be repeatedly breastfeeding; In such a way, the baby's stroke is the best way to put it in the face of your bed. In this way, you can milk it whenever you like. As soon as the baby gets full of stomach, put it again in a straw. It is not only the convenience but also the following benefits:- You can look at the child's needs and act accordingly.
- You can take good sleep because you will not be worried about the child.
- You can also reduce your risk of SIDS by not having a child with you.
- Thus, the child will adopt a healthy habit of sleeping and it will not be a habit of sleeping nails to sleep.
Does my baby need a small baby pillow?
- Kids usually get good sleep without a pillow.
- The research suggests that the risk of SIDS with big soft pillows keeps losing the lentils behind them. However, evidence about this is very small that the small pillows are safe or dangerous.
- If you want to keep it in semi-conditioned after breastfeeding the baby, then the pillow can be placed under the matrix so that the ass remains up.
Should my baby use a dummy to decrease the risk of SIDS?
- Research has shown that the risk of SIDS reduces the risk of children using Sucks.
- However, the use of Sucking can increase the risk of media otitis.
- Sucking can affect breast-sucking skills in some children. Therefore, if you are breastfeeding your baby then give birth to the baby after a month of age so that breastfeeding in the child becomes strong.
- Suck just to slice the baby and if you sleep it after sleeping, then you do not have to re-suck.
- Do not use a baby to suck forced.
- Do not put any sweet thing to suck on. Regardlessly clean and keep changing.
If your child's health is not correct, please refer to your doctor.
"Tips for keeping the baby safe during sleep"
- Face and hands are not covered
- Remove the back of the child
- Smoke-free environment
- In the same room with you in the straw
- Use hard ass
- There is no soft thing or open sheet around
- Temperature is suitable according to the weather.