Heads-Up Tutorial Tees*
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of death among infants from ages one month to one year old, and it claims the lives of about 2,500 per year in the United States. Although SIDS remains unpredictable, Heads-Up Tutorials provide 10 precautions that may help infant caregivers reduce the risks of this dreadful syndrome.
- Please let me sleep on my back.
- Please let me sleep on a firm crib mattress and a snug fitting sheet.
- Please don't let me get overheated don't over bundle me.
- Please don't expose me to second hand smoke.
- Please remove bumper pads from my crib and keep soft objects like blankets, stuffed toys, and pillows out of my crib.
- Please don't use positioning devices or products that claim to reduce the risk of SIDS.
- Please give me supervised tummy time when I'm awake.
- If breastfeeding, please wait until I'm one month old to give me a clean, dry pacifier at naptime and bedtime if I like it...please don't force it.
- Please advise my babysitters that I should sleep on my back.
- From birth to one year old, please share your room with me but not your bed.
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