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Infant Safe Sleep Aids To Prevent SIDS and Accidents

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My Top Ten Infant Safety Aids for Sleep are products that I recommend you use for your baby to prevent SIDS and other sleep accidents from occurring in your baby nursery. Your little newborn is so fragile and delicate. She is relying on you to keep her safe in this big, wide world. I was [...]

Pillow or without it? on his back or on which side ?

What sleeping positions are best for a newborn? For many years in the United States, babies have been put to bed on their abdomens. In most other countries, babies sleep on their backs. Research has found a link between sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and babies who sleep on their stomachs (in the prone position). [...]

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Baby Sleep Positioner

BABY SLEEP – Baby Sleep Positioner Item #07-301 ULTRA Sleep Positioner *Elevates babies head & body *Flame retardant memory foam under whole body *Memory foam prevents flathead syndrome *100% cotton cover, soft and comfortable *Machine washable *Lifetime guarantee by Dex *Ages newborn until baby is rolling over *Perfect for babies with REFLUX Package Dimension: 16″ [...]

SIDS and Infant Sleep Apnea: What is the Connection?

SIDS and Infant Sleep Apnea What is the Connection? Feb 5, 2010 Rina Magallanes A study has linked sleep apnea to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). For years, the causes of SIDS have remained a mystery. Researchers have tried their best to learn the causes behind this terrible phenomenon in infants and children but the [...]

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

Going “Back to Sleep” The striking evidence that stomach sleeping might contribute to the incidence of SIDS led the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) to recommend in 1992 that all healthy infants younger than 1 year of age be put to sleep on their backs (also known as the supine position). Since the AAP’s recommendation, [...]

Skipping Work and Pillow Thefts: Sleep Secrets

Selfish Mom Amy Oztan

Sleep — we all do it, but talk about something personal! From side sleepers to wrapped in the covers on their tummy sleepers, we all do it differently. We’re delving into dreamland with moms’ sleep secrets here on the The Stir, and today we’re talking to Amy Oztan, the multi-tasking mom who gives you a [...]

Back To Sleep to Reduce the Risk of SIDS

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Babies Sleep Safest on Their Backs: Reduce the Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Contents What is SIDS? Facts About SIDS Babies Should Sleep on Their Backs What Can I Do to Help Lower the Risk of SIDS? What Other Things Can I Do to Keep My Baby Healthy? What is SIDS? SIDS, a word [...]

Techniques to Prevent Sleeping Problems

According to a German medical journal, every fifth person has some sleeping disorder – women more so than men, adults more so than youths, town dwellers more so than people in the country. Some have difficulty in feeling asleep, others wake up too early, and still others wake up many times during the night. What [...]

Natural sleeping pill to prevent and alleviate insomnia

BACKGROUND–FIELD OF INVENTION This invention relates to the field of natural, non-prescription sleeping medications. It’s a natural sedative which prevents and alleviates insomnia. It is specifically designed for all people, especially those who, for one reason or another, do not find any relief from the use of other conventional drugs. Some of these people are [...]

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I suffer from two herniated cervical disks and it is very difficult for me to find a pillow that is just right, not too soft, not too firm, not too low, not too high… Over the years I have tried many, many memory foam pillows, amongst them the Dream Coil pillow, the Tempurpedic, Therapedic, you [...]



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