Found this article amd thought I would share the info.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sids-risk-factors-vary-older-younger-babies-083418724.htmlIf you don't want to read, I'll summarize: keep babies on their back to sleep, give ample tummy time, if swaddling - leave arms out while sleeping once baby can roll over, if co-sleeping make sure baby is in a separate sleeping area, and keep pillows, blankets, stuffed animals and bumpers away from the crib.
Re: PSA on SIDS
The things you listed are great safety practices to avoid suffocation, like @sparklegrump said. Suffocation is not SIDS though. Making sure the baby's sleep area has good air flow and baby is not overheated are also good safety recommendations to keep in mind.
The article did also mentioned that there is no exact cause of SIDS and that in a certain percentage of cases certain things were noticed (for example it was hypothesize that babies may sleep more soundly on their stomachs and not wake themselves up if something were to get in they way of their breathing) which is why it suggests not sleeping on stomachs and not having items in cribs.
Also, i personally feel better if there is any risk I can easily eliminate then that and there is reducing the odds of occuring.
@hizah05 I 100% agree with you.