Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Research Paper

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If I were a new mother, I would like for my child to be close to me. The closeness would allow me to respond to my infant cries quicker and to feed in the middle of the night if necessary. However, I would not allow my infant to sleep in the same bed as me. I know that I am a heavy sleeper and I fear I would roll over on my baby, I would more likely have a bassinet near my bed because of the possible risk factors that could be involved when your infant is sleeping improperly. Although shared sleeping has some benefits like, promoting breast feeding, detection of breathing problems in infant, and quick response to crying but then again it is not worth putting your baby at risk for death. Shared sleeping will increase the chances of sudden infant death syndrome. …show more content…

Following the sleeping guidelines for infants is so important because it is a matter of life or death and although convenience for a new mother would serve a great deal of help I would rather not have the guilt of knowing I could have prevented my child’s death by following these guidelines. In 1992, The American Academy Pediatrics recommended that infants be place on their backs to reduce the risk of SIDS. Research has shown the SIDS have increased when infants sleep on their back versus sleeping on their stomach or on their side (Santrock, 2009). Also I would not have anything inside the crib that would cause suffocation such as blankets and stuff animals. I would keep the room temperature comfortable for my infant so I could avoid using unnecessary items in their

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