Evidence of SID is a dead infant from no apparent cause.
There are, at present, several competing theories as to why it may happen. None of them definitive. Research is ongoing.
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
Second hand smoke, stomach sleeping, overheating. There is no real definitive cause, but these aforementioned things could possibly be contributing factors.
Helmut Althoff has written: 'Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)' -- subject(s): Sudden infant death syndrome
you are alive so you did not die from sudden infacnt death syndrome.
If the mother smoked while pregnancy it leads to infant death syndrome.
Sudden Infant Death
SIDS sudden infant death syndrome.
SIDS, sudden infant death syndrome
SIDS is Sudden Infant Death Sydrome.
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Roger W. Byard has written: 'Sudden death in infancy, childhood and adolescence' -- subject(s): In adolescence, In infancy & childhood, Sudden death, Sudden death in adolescence, Sudden death in children, Sudden infant death syndrome
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) refers specifically to the sudden and unexplained death of an infant, typically during sleep, and it is not a condition from which individuals survive. Therefore, by definition, there are no individuals diagnosed with SIDS that have survived, as SIDS results in the death of the infant. However, it's important to note that many infants may experience near misses or other sleep-related incidents that do not result in death.