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Baby Chest

Baby ChestWhen is it safe to start putting your baby to sleep chest down?

I have heard of sudden heart failure for this position. I also heard the positive side is that their chest muscles become stronger because they have to raise my head to change position (facing left and right). You see, my little brother was born in the United States and he was immediately put to sleep face down. I remember the images in an incubator (yellow fever) at birth and was breast-side down.

I would not be the person to answer this question because one of my children had lived, but SIDS. Many of those who disbelieve undestand my child could not have SIDS because the death did not occure. But death has been held in check simply because she lived in the hospital for the first year with the help and the use of full-time staff and a heart rate monitor infant. This heart rate monitor was the child 24 / 7, SIDS are NOT real rhyme or reason. Periods of apnea (cessation of breathing) and bradycardia (cardiac arrest) extended, 40-60 times per week, without reducing the time to sleep on their backs. Our child has even been selected to be kept on the back in vain.

With all that said, I believe that physicians who see these children know that asking parents to sleep babies on their side (supported with a wedge or rolled receiving blanket placed behind the back), do not sleep on back, reduced the number of child deaths per year. No, they do not have all the answers or understand SIDS and that is why he is still in progress .... Government study, but fewer deaths is important, and the end is what counts.

Yes there is still some talk that the mortality rate has declined just babies who can not "drown" in regurgitation or vomiting while sleeping face down. But it is not yet known. Some even believe that awareness of SIDS, many mothers are more often check their small and this also reduces the number of deaths. But keep in mind that the deaths that do occure over the years have not always support that the children had drowned in vomit. His death is very different from the real disease called SIDS.

real chance for REAL SIDS is much lower then most people today think. The babies were also found during sleep "forget" to breathe, and although most skip or downsizing and do not forget to Beath, now be considered cause earlier blamed for SIDS but not called SIDS. Many adults today are having sleep studies to realize that even at their age, they also have periods of sleep apnea.

organizations babies at birth are not fully developed, and many other things are blamed on SIDS. Anyone who is really interested, Google bradycardia. In the many pages and information on the Internet list on the first pages arrhythmias, heart block, sudden death, etc.

In the end, follow the advice of doctors currently working on how to sleep your toddler. As doctors learn more, it will change the information, but for now be happy that the fear they waved us to tell parents of their sleep this way or that way, it has reduced the national average of children who died without issue. Decreased mortality is a fact.

although I didn't put my child on the face down until it can run on itself and do it and she just started sleeping like that and it is one year

my baby is almost 6 months and I havent even thought about letting her sleep on her stomach, my daughter gets her chest muscles strong during the day when I let it play on their stomachs, babies need time the belly, so they can explore and learn to roll, in so doing, they must develop the muscles, then ... They say you should not let them sleep there tummy if under 12 months, but more research has been ongoing and now they say 24 months. but babies roll so it's difficult to keep them back there all the time, you just gotta Kee.

Posted on June 30, 2010.
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