I'm a freak and always read the coroner report in my local paper. One of the deaths was a 4 month old, it said due to SIDS from co-sleeping
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Birth - 7 lbs. 7 oz., 20 inches
1 Month - 9 lbs., 5 oz, 21 inches
2 Months - 11 lbs., 4.5 oz, 23 inches
4 Months - 14 lbs, 1 oz, 26.5 inches
6 months - 16 lbs, 1 oz, 28.75 inches
9 months - 18 lbs, 6 oz, 29.25 inches
1 Year - 21 lbs, 6 oz, 31 inches
2 Years - 28 lbs., 37 inches
Re: s/o co-sleeping
Very sad story.
But keep in mind virtually all of the research on SIDS is correlational, meaning that we know things that may be related to SIDS, but we do not know any causal factors.
Agreed.
SIDS is not caused by co-sleeping. Most studies show it reduces the risk of SIDS.
Co-sleeping deaths involve suffocation or entrapment. They are very rare.
I still don't understand how one can die of SIDS because they co slept. I can see some one being smothered or suffacted.
Thank you!
Actually, the opposite is thought to be true: infants sleep much deeper when they are on their own. The theory goes that the breathing and movement of the parent keeps the baby in a lighter stage of sleep. Hence the thought that co-sleeping may actually prevent SIDS.
What? Your not a coroner :-) My understanding is that SIDS is a catch all for unexplained death of an infant under 1, usually do to breathing difficulty of some type, but not necessarily.
From the CDC:
When any of the following are written on a death certificate, the death is coded as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) in our national statistics. This occurs regardless of whether it was a natural or undetermined manner of death.