No. SIDS stands for "Sudden Infant Death Syndrome", which is only diagnosed after the infant dies.
The exact connection has not been identified but the research has shown there are a greater number of babies that die from sids when the parents smoked while pregnant and even after the baby is born.
Toddlers do not die of SIDS. After six months of age, SIDS is extremely rare. The acronym SIDS stands for Sudden INFANT Death Syndrome. Toddlers do not die of SIDS. Marks anywhere on the body of a dead infant would be cause for a coroners examination and possible inquiry.
Babies can die from a number of things. Abuse, neglect, SIDs, disease. Babies CANNOT die from being wrapped too tightly. You're supposed to swaddle them when they're newborns. Honestly, babies can die just like anyone else. There has to either be something seriously wrong with the baby or SIDS can kill them. But new research has discovered that SIDs is linked to certain shots given to infants.
No, SIDS is not a heredity or genetic disease.
Because a baby can stop breathing and die of a condition called Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
His son, Jayden, died when he was 7 months old from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
SIDS.
I can find none. SIDS is when babies die for unknown reasons.
They did, it just wasn't called that.
It is estimated that over 2,000 babies die each year from SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) worldwide. SIDS, also known as cot death, is the sudden and unexplained death of an otherwise healthy baby under 1 year of age.
Most important is to put the baby on its back to sleep. Also important are not smoking, not putting lots of pillows and things in the cot and not falling asleep with the baby on the sofa etc.