Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Babies Should Sleep Alone To Avoid Breathing Disturb

Though fussy baby, the mother with her ​​baby should not sleep at night. Infants also should not be put to sleep on the couch and other items that have a soft surface. It is important that the baby is not disturbed breathing.

In an editorial published in the Medical Journal of Australia (ARCing), an expert in forensic pathology from the University of Adelaide, Professor Roger Byard, said that the research results have been confirmed in addition to infant sleep increased the risk of choking to death.

Half of all infants found dead while sleeping allegedly was sleeping beside adults. This indicates that these babies may die from suffocation and not due to sudden infant death syndrome or sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Difficulty breathing seems a mechanism which is more likely to be the cause of death rather than a smooth process that leads to SIDS.

That parents need more memamhami risks posed by suffocation due to sleep next to her baby.

In Western culture, the safest place for babies is to use a bed that meets safety features that have been recommended and placed at the bedside caregivers.

Many parents believe that sleeping with her baby can help the baby to be fast asleep, as well as make it easier when breastfeeding and strengthen the bond between mother and baby.

That the risks far exceed the perceived benefits, while separating the crib is not a big problem.

Sofas and other soft surfaces is also a high risk factor that causes babies to die of suffocation. Obesity in parents and infants that fatigue is also the other risk factors.

Some babies are very susceptible to the effects of respiratory problems and often no clinical sign of this vulnerability.

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