Reducing the risk of cot death (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or SIDS)

Reducing the risk of cot death (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or SIDS)

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden and unexpected death of a baby where no cause is found. This is rare but it can still happen and there are steps you can take to reduce the risk of this occurring:
  • always place your baby on his/her back to sleep
  • babies should not be swaddled when sleeping
  • place your baby so his/her feet are right at the end of the cot/moses basket, rather than in the middle, to prevent them from sliding underneath covers
  • do not use cot bumpers or quilts, only use sheets and lightweight blankets
  • ensure room temperature is between 16-20°C, as overheating your baby can be dangerous
  • the safest place for your baby to sleep is in a cot or moses basket in the same room as you, for the first six months.
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