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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) — Prevention
The topic of SIDS is frightening — and that's understandable. It is every mother's and father's deepest fear. But: the risk has decreased by over 90% in recent decades because we now know how to protect our babies. This article doesn't aim to scare you, but to give you knowledge and confidence. You can actively do a lot to protect your baby.
Causes Possibles
- 1Triple-risk model: interaction of 1) vulnerable baby (e.g., premature, brainstem immaturity), 2) critical developmental phase (2-4 months), 3) external trigger (prone sleeping, overheating)
- 2Sleeping on the stomach — the most important preventable risk factor
- 3Smoking during pregnancy and after birth (doubles to quadruples the risk)
- 4Overheating: too many blankets, room too warm, hat during sleep
- 5Soft surfaces, pillows, stuffed animals, and cot bumpers in the bed
Ce Que Vous Pouvez Faire
- BACK to sleep — ALWAYS, for every sleep, including daytime naps (Back to Sleep campaign)
- Sleeping bag instead of blanket — no pillow, no stuffed animals, no cot bumpers
- Own cot in the parents' bedroom (room-sharing, NOT bed-sharing) for the first 6-12 months
- Smoke-free environment: nobody should smoke in the home, not even on the balcony before cuddling
- Room temperature 16-18°C for sleeping — check neck, not hands/feet
Quand Consulter un Médecin ?
- Baby has an ALTE (Apparent Life-Threatening Event): colour change, floppy muscle tone, breathing stop → call 911/112 IMMEDIATELY
- Baby breathes irregularly with long pauses (more than 15-20 seconds) → inform paediatrician
- Sibling was affected by SIDS (slightly increased risk) → monitoring and counselling with paediatrician
- Premature baby born before 37 weeks → discuss special precautions
- Baby sweats heavily during sleep and seems overheated
- IF YOU ARE WORRIED: Trust your instinct. Better to call the paediatrician one time too many than one time too few
Notes Selon l'Âge
Highest risk: months 2 to 4 of life. 90% of all SIDS cases occur in the 1st year, most between months 2 and 4. From month 6 the risk decreases significantly. After the 1st birthday the risk is very low. BUT: Prevention measures apply for the ENTIRE first year. In Germany about 120 SIDS cases still occur annually (vs. 1,300 in the 1990s) — awareness campaigns are working.
Questions Fréquentes
Can my baby sleep in my bed?
What if my baby rolls onto their tummy at night?
Do monitoring devices (breathing mats) help?
I'm so afraid of SIDS — is that normal?
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