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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) - CMS
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SIDS Information and Prevention
For information please call (423) 209-8080
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SIDS stands for sudden infant death syndrome. This term describes the sudden, unexplained death of an infant younger than 1 year of age.
How we can help:
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We attempt to follow-up on every SIDS death in the Chattanooga and Hamilton County area and offer support to parents and their families by offering published materials, a home visit, and referral to grief counseling and parent support groups (when available).
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We maintain a current list of community agencies that offer grief counseling and parent support groups (when available) for those who have experienced an infant death. |
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While SIDS is not preventable, there are steps that parents and caregivers can take to reduce the risk of SIDS deaths:
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Put healthy babies to sleep on their backs.
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Do not expose babies to cigarette smoke during and after pregnancy.
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Make sleeping environment safe by using firm bedding. Keep potentially hazardous items (pillows, cushions, stuffed animals) away from the baby.
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Co-sleeping or bed sharing (an infant sleeping on the same surface with another person, either child or adult) is not recommended.
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Avoid overheating the infant. Infant sleepers may be considered since they eliminate the need for any covers over the baby.
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Breastfeeding is thought to reduce SIDS because of less deep sleep and frequent brief awakenings. |
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