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Cases of sudden unexpected infant deaths (SUID) have taken thousands of lives of infants from families each year. The dangers of accidental suffocation, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDs), and even unknown causes have been prevalent throughout history. There are several

Cases of sudden unexpected infant deaths (SUID) have taken thousands of lives of infants from families each year. The dangers of accidental suffocation, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDs), and even unknown causes have been prevalent throughout history. There are several behavioral risk factors that are associated with SUIDS and SIDS, which threaten the life of infants less than one year of age because they are in their vulnerable state of being. Being cautious of the crib environment, sleeping position, and co-sleeping can all help in reducing the risk of developing SIDS. The goal of this project is to continue to spread awareness regarding preventable measures to protect infants from unintentional deaths. These risks are modifiable and can help reduce the decline of health and help first-time parent(s) and caregivers protect their young.
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    • Navigating Newborn Sleep Environments for Preventing Sudden Infant Deaths
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    2024-05
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