BEST BEGINNINGS START WITHIN
SIDS- TIPS TO PREVENT THE UNTHINKABLE!
SIDS is a scary topic for most new parents. The good news is SIDS has declined since the “Back to Sleep” campaign by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 1992. SIDS is most common in infants 28 days-4 months old. Luckily, as babies get older their motor skills develop, cardio-pulmonary and autonomic nervous systems mature, and their risk of SIDS decreases exponentially. Until then, mamas know your baby’s risk factors and some easy ways to lessen the chances.
PACIFIERS: THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY
To use a pacifier or to skip the pacifier? is an ongoing question and debate among moms.
There are many benefits to non-nutritive suck, including decreasing SIDS risk and better self-regulation, among others. Using a pacifier beyond a year may increase your baby’s risk of future orthodontic issues and may impact their language development. In the end it is a personal decision, however the more information you have the better equipped you are to make the decision that is right for you and your little one.