Congestion does not directly cause Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), but it can potentially contribute to the risk factors associated with SIDS. Factors such as sleeping position, overheating, and exposure to tobacco smoke are more closely linked to SIDS.
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
you are alive so you did not die from sudden infacnt death syndrome.
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If the mother smoked while pregnancy it leads to infant death syndrome.
SIDS sudden infant death syndrome.
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Stomach
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Second hand smoke, stomach sleeping, overheating. There is no real definitive cause, but these aforementioned things could possibly be contributing factors.
The single most significant risk factor for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is placing a baby to sleep on their stomach or side instead of on their back.
They can smother themselves if on their stomach. Google Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.