There are no signs to tell if your baby will pass to SIDS. SIDS is sudden & silent & unexpected. There is no way to tell until your baby is gone.
When newborns are placed to sleep on their back instead of their stomach, the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome(SIDS) is reduced.
Not smoking also reduces the risk.
SIDS FAMILY ASSOCIATION JAPAN WAS FOUNDED IN 1993 TO HELP FAMILIES WHO HAVE SUFFERED LOSSING A BABY FOR ANY REASON INCLUDING MISSCARRIAGE,STILLBIRTH,PERINATAL DEATH, OR INFANT DEATH
Is there any signs on an ultrasound scane to show the sex of baby
A cone does not have any sids. A finite cone has two faces.
SIDS happens unsually in fall & winter months but it can happen in any season.
Its hard to tell, it can occur at any time really in infancy. After 2-3 months though when the baby can support its head/lift up onto their arms the chances significantly decrease. Until then just watch the baby closely-don't have loose blankets/pillows in the crib, make sure they're sleeping on their back (its okay if they roll themselves over, just gently nudge them back to their back if it makes you too nervous).
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No the pregnancy test lone will not tell you the sex of the baby.
Hm...... When they tell you they are a witch. There really aren't any other signs to be honest, we're all human. As human as you are.
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Back in 1959, Doctors didn't know much about SIDS. What we know now is that SIDS is not survivable. You most likely had an apnea event, you stopped breathing and started breathing again. There is no way to revive a SIDS baby. You were lucky but there is no such thing as a SIDS survivor, unless you are referring to a parent who has survived the loss of their baby. No, babies do not survive SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). They cannot survive or it wouldn't be sudden infant death. _______________________________ I disagree. I am a SIDS survivor. When I was 2 months old, my 9 yo brother was watching me while my mom cooked dinner. He yelled, mom, mom, she's turning blue! My mom came, picked me up, patted me on the back and I started breathing again. She went back to cooking and again my brother yelled, mom, mom, she's turning blue. She took me to the hospital, where they said I survived crib death, now called SIDS. This was in 1959. Many children have survived turning blue for reasons that were not explained, or explainable, at the time. By definition, sudden infant death syndrome is how we explain actual deaths after we rule out all known causes. As we get smarter, the category gets smaller, since we can explain a lot more of the causes of babies turning blue than we could when you and I were young. This will keep happening, and someday, with any luck, we'll find out what's killing the others and learn to treat it, too. Glad you're still around, though! I also disagree. I have survived SIDS. Ten minutes after i was born, in 1993, i died in my aunties arms, and i do not know how they revived me. But i do know that i was to lay at an angle where my head was almost facing the floor and my feet were to the ceiling, for 14 months. I didn't turn blue or anything, i just died. I do not have any medical problems that i know of, so far. And i hope i never will. I HAVE A CHILD THAT SURVIVED SIDS SHE IS NOW 15,, SHE SUFFERED A BRAIN INJURY FROM THE ORDEAL,, AND WAS IN VERY CRITICAL CONDITION AFTER IT HAPPENED FOR THREE MONTHS,, BUT SHE IS AN AMAZING KID,, Hi, it is possible to survive sids. One of my friends have and he is living very well!