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✅ Top Things That Help Prevent SIDS: 1. Put baby to sleep on their back – Always. For naps and bedtime. – Even if they roll later, always start on the back. 2. Use a firm, flat sleep surface – Like a crib or bassinet mattress with a tight sheet. – No pillows, blankets, bumpers, or toys. 3. Keep soft stuff OUT of the crib – No stuffed animals, loose blankets, or anything fluffy. – Baby should sleep alone in their space. 4. Room-share (but don’t bed-share) – Have baby sleep in the same room (not same bed) for at least the first 6–12 months. – Crib, bassinet, or pack-n-play right by your bed. 5. Use a pacifier – At nap and bedtime. – It can lower SIDS risk by 60–90%. – Don’t reinsert if it falls out after baby is asleep. 6. Use a ceiling fan or keep the air moving – Reduces SIDS risk by around 72%. 7. Don’t overheat the baby – Dress baby in light sleep clothes. – Keep the room cool (around 68–72°F / 20–22°C). – Don’t bundle them up too much. 8. Avoid smoking around the baby (even before birth) – No smoking during pregnancy or in the home or car. – Smoke exposure majorly increases SIDS risk. 9. Breastfeed if you can – Even just some breastfeeding can help lower the risk. – Exclusive breastfeeding is best, but any helps. 10. Keep up with baby’s doctor visits and vaccines – Vaccinated babies are at lower risk for SIDS. 11. Don’t use monitors or products that claim to prevent SIDS – Like wedges, sleep positioners, or monitors unless prescribed. – Stick to safe sleep, not gadgets.  #sleep #newborn #baby #sids  #fyp
✅ Top Things That Help Prevent SIDS: 1. Put baby to sleep on their back – Always. For naps and bedtime. – Even if they roll later, always start on the back. 2. Use a firm, flat sleep surface – Like a crib or bassinet mattress with a tight sheet. – No pillows, blankets, bumpers, or toys. 3. Keep soft stuff OUT of the crib – No stuffed animals, loose blankets, or anything fluffy. – Baby should sleep alone in their space. 4. Room-share (but don’t bed-share) – Have baby sleep in the same room (not same bed) for at least the first 6–12 months. – Crib, bassinet, or pack-n-play right by your bed. 5. Use a pacifier – At nap and bedtime. – It can lower SIDS risk by 60–90%. – Don’t reinsert if it falls out after baby is asleep. 6. Use a ceiling fan or keep the air moving – Reduces SIDS risk by around 72%. 7. Don’t overheat the baby – Dress baby in light sleep clothes. – Keep the room cool (around 68–72°F / 20–22°C). – Don’t bundle them up too much. 8. Avoid smoking around the baby (even before birth) – No smoking during pregnancy or in the home or car. – Smoke exposure majorly increases SIDS risk. 9. Breastfeed if you can – Even just some breastfeeding can help lower the risk. – Exclusive breastfeeding is best, but any helps. 10. Keep up with baby’s doctor visits and vaccines – Vaccinated babies are at lower risk for SIDS. 11. Don’t use monitors or products that claim to prevent SIDS – Like wedges, sleep positioners, or monitors unless prescribed. – Stick to safe sleep, not gadgets. #sleep #newborn #baby #sids #fyp

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