October is SIDS Awareness Month

The death of even one child to sudden infant death syndrome or SIDS is too many. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes on its website that about 3,700 infants died of SIDS or other sleep-related causes in the United States in 2015. October is SIDS Awareness Month, which presents a good opportunity for parents and others to learn more about SIDS and other sleep-related infant deaths in an effort to reduce the risk to babies. The CDC recommends the following tips to protect your child: Place your baby on his or her back for all sleep times; for naps and at night. Use a firm sleep surface, such as a mattress in a safety-approved crib or bassinet, covered only by a fitted sheet. Have the baby share your room, not your bed. Your baby should not sleep in an adult bed, on a couch, or on a chair alone, with you, or with anyone else. Keep soft objects, such as pillows and loose bedding out of your baby’s sleep area. Do not allow smoking around your baby. Smoke in the baby’s surroundings is a major risk factor for SIDS. Visit the CDC’s website for more information on SIDS and other sleep-related infant deaths.