Making sure your baby is sleeping as safely as possible will help reduce his or her risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), also known as cot death. SIDS is, thankfully, pretty rare: of the ...
Keeping your baby safe is your top priority. Learn how to safely position your baby for sleep at naptime or bedtime to help prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
They provide a safe place for your baby to play, but can they safely sleep in it, too? If you’ve heard the expression “sleep when the baby sleeps” right before or after having a newborn ...
This is what a safe sleep environment for baby looks like. The sleep surface is flat (like a table) and level (not angled or inclined), covered only by a fitted sheet. The sleep area is clear—no ...
If your baby is under one year of age, duvets, pillows and cushions must not be added to their cot. If these rules are met, then essentially, you have a safe sleep set-up for your tot. However ...
Have your baby sleep alone in a crib, cradle or bassinet (including a bassinet attachment for a playpen) that meets current Canadian safety regulations. Place your baby's crib, cradle or bassinet in ...
Your device does not support the audio. O'FALLON — As October is winding down, the caring clinicians at Hospital Sisters Health System’s (HSHS) Women and Infants Centers remind the community ...
as you’ve heard other babies do, it’s easy to feel worried or stressed. We’ve got information on sleep at different stages, sleep safety and tips for good bedtime routines. When do babies sleep ...
Overheating is a risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). It's not safe to let babies sleep in their outerwear. Remove your baby's snowsuit, raincoat, jacket or other type of outerwear ...