Babies sleep safest Alone, on their Backs, in a Crib for nighttime, nap time and every time.
Sleep-related infant death is the leading cause of infant mortality from one month to one year of age. Sleep-related infant death can result from unintentional suffocation/strangulation.The best way to prevent sleep-related deaths is for all parents and caregivers to provide a safe sleeping environment for infants.
It's as simple as ABC. Babies should sleep Alone, on their Backs, and in a crib. Babies should always sleep ALONE in their sleep area, with their sleep area being close to their caregiver's bed. A baby should sleep in a crib, bassinet or pack in play with only a fitted sheet.
Your baby can't lie flat in a car seat or swing, so his or her head can tip forward. This can block baby's airway and cause suffocation. Remember the ABCs of Safe Sleep. Alone, Back, Crib for nap time, night time, every time.
Alone- Babies should always be on their own sleep surface. Bed sharing is a risk factor for SUIDS and other sleep related deaths. Back - Babies should be on their back for every sleep. Crib - The crib should be empty.
The Missouri Safe Sleep Strategic Plan emphasis on health equity will specifically focus on geographic, racial disparities, and economic disparities and status, and will include programming for caregivers, community organizations, and other trusted champions who can reinforce safe sleep education, knowledge, and ...
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