When
a baby dies suddenly at home, at a daycare, or somewhere besides the hospital, an autopsy may be required and you may not get a say.
It happens when a healthy
baby dies suddenly, with no apparent reason.
Cot death is an unexplained occurrence when
a baby dies suddenly and unexpectedly.
SIDS is when an otherwise healthy
baby dies suddenly and unexpectedly while sleeping.
But every year 4,500
babies die suddenly and unexpectedly in their sleep from suffocation, strangulation, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that each year, more than 4,000
babies die suddenly and unexpectedly — many of which can be attributed to unsafe sleeping arrangements.
Not exact matches
Baby grows and appears to thrive and then
suddenly dies or ends up with permanent brain damage.
It was a different story — a seemingly insignificant viral infection that took hold quickly and doctors didn't pick up on until he
suddenly went into cardiac arrest — but I know (only as an outsider, with only a fraction of the intensity of heroic bereaved parents like you and my brother and sister - in - law, Axel's wonderful parents) how devastatingly strong is the sense that we fail our
babies if they
die — that we could or should have known how to protect them.
If the
baby dies,
suddenly risk becomes important.
Sadly, my first
baby, Benjamin,
died suddenly at 16, during a birth injury related seizure, and I was plunged into a place I had no bearings in.
We can prevent suffocation, but we can't really prevent a
baby from just
suddenly dying for no reason.
SIDS is when an otherwise healthy
baby under the age of 1
dies suddenly and unexpectedly and for no apparent reason while sleeping.
But while the Italian
baby mentioned earlier was initially taken to the emergency room after his swimming lesson, he was discharged and then
died suddenly the following night.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, even FDA - approved cardiorespiratory monitors — the kind doctors prescribe for use at home to detect apnea or abnormally low heart rates — have not been shown to save
babies from
dying suddenly in their cribs.
Yeah, mothers that do not breastfeed are not bad mothers, I did not breastfeed and wanted to but had my mother
die in less than a week after my
baby was born, and it was
suddenly and unexpected so I had to stop, I was too overwhelmed and depressed, theres many reasons one does not breastfeed and it has nothing to do with being lazy.