And if you were, chances would be pretty high that you would
die as an infant.
Al of these formulas end up having to tell you that everyone who
dies as an infant or has severe intellectual or emotional disabilities goes striaght to heaven without question which makes the whole system a silly and unfair waste of everyone's time.
If your baby
died as an infant, you would have to call the para-medics or police.
Lame from birth, Kira should have been left to
die as an infant but was spared because of her mother's usefulness to the community.
A small portion of respondents reported their dogs
died as infants or juveniles.
If you measure generations at their birth, Carlson explains, you include those who
die as infants and young children (as much as one - fifth of early 20th century generations), but miss all the people who immigrate into the country as part of one generation or another (such as those who continue to inflate Generation X, which started out much smaller).
Not exact matches
According to 2009's «The Little Book of Curses and Maledictions for Everyday Use,» by Dawn Rae Downton, the actor who played Superman
as an
infant in the 1978 film, Lee Quigley,
died at age 14 from inhalant abuse.
I mean, really, you write down where I tell people to massacre a whole town, down to
infants, and save the virgins to be involuntarily «married», say it's OK to beat a slave almost to death so long
as they don't immediately
die — and you idiots call this the «Good» book?
As participants in the essential sin spread to them by the semen of the father,
infants dying prior to baptism are condemned.
Where will persons go who — such
as infants — have not committed actual sin and who, through no fault of theirs,
die without baptism?
A. Persons, such
as infants, who have not committed actual sin and who, through no fault of theirs,
die without baptism, can not enter heaven; but it is the common belief they will go to some place similar to Limbo, where they will be free from suffering, though deprived of the happiness of heaven.
And a small number of
infants will
die in accidents
as well.
At past shareholder meetings, the Chair repeatedly defended promoting
infant formula with strategies such
as logos on labels claiming «protects» babies, despite knowing that babies fed on breastmilk substitutes are more likely to become sick than breastfed babies and, in conditions of poverty, more likely to
die.
They must not be allowed to make money while they disregard the rights and well - being of Iraqis, or the lives of the 1.5 million
infants who continue to
die each year
as a result of immoral baby formula advertising.
This has occurred because due to fears of falling asleep while feeding in bed, some mothers have gotten up to feed on a sofa, fallen asleep there, and
infants have
died as a result.7, 8 Thus, it seems that bed sharing should not be promoted nor condemned.
Infants often
die in cribs, so it is sometimes known
as crib death.
Many
infants die within weeks of birth
as a result of their birth environment.
She
died as a result of cancer that she solely connected to having been fed artificial baby milk
as an
infant.
Would you
as parents assume that you must have overlaid their baby,
as that will be what coroners and medical officials are likely to suggest and at very least, rather than the
infant being said to have
died from SIDS, the ideology against any and all forms of bedsharing is so popular now that the local coroner will likely call the death a SUID... sudden unexpected
infant death suggesting that suffocation can not be ruled out.
Indeed, some find it acceptable to disregard, for example, a baby sleeping prone in the bedsharing environment
as explanatory of the death but rather prefer to say the
infant died simply because of bedsharing.
Infants also
die tragically in cribs (so much so that SIDS is also referred to sometimes
as crib death), but cribs are not seen
as innately unsafe.
Three
infants have
died in the past three weeks in Milwaukee because they were sleeping in the same bed
as adults, according to officials.
Just make sure,
as much
as this is possible, that you would not assume that if the baby
died, that either you or your spouse would think that bed - sharing contributed to the death, or that one of your really suffocated (by accident) the
infant.
The incidents of
infants dying while «co-sleeping» with adults,
as documented by the CPSC, include the following: children getting trapped between the bed and the wall, or the bed and another object; entrapment that involves footboards or bed frames; soft bedding - related hazards, such
as suffocation on a pillow; falls, sometimes into a pile of clothing or plastic, resulting in suffocation; a child or adult accidentally lying on top of the baby.
As a parent with an
infant, the idea that my healthy baby could
die unexptedly and without warning is genuinely terrifying.
Fewer children would
die from diarrhea and pneumonia — two of the leading causes of child mortality globally —
as well
as Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)-- a leading cause of infant mortality in the
Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)-- a leading cause of
infant mortality in the
infant mortality in the U.S..
SIDS is sometimes known
as crib death because the
infants often
die in their cribs.
Additionally, the National Institutes of Health reports that doctors found higher levels of nicotine and cotinine in the lungs of babies who
died of SIDS than
infants that passed away
as a result of other causes.
Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome is also known
as «crib death», and 1 in 1000 children
die from it, according to a SIDS Foundation of Washington.
Tragically, five
infants have
died in Milwaukee in the last three months «
as a result of suffocation associated with bed - sharing».
Subsequently, by virtue of defining that an adult and
infant are unable to safely sleep on the same surface together, such
as what occurs during bedsharing, even when all known adverse bedsharing risk factors are absent and safe bedsharing practices involving breastfeeding mothers are followed, an
infant that
dies while sharing a sleeping surface with his / her mother is labeled a SUID, and not SIDS.26 In this way the
infant death statistics increasingly supplement the idea that bedsharing is inherently and always hazardous and lend credence, artificially, to the belief that under no circumstance can a mother, breastfeeding or not, safely care for, or protect her
infant if asleep together in a bed.27 The legitimacy of such a sweeping inference is highly problematic, we argue, in light of the fact that when careful and complete examination of death scenes, the results revealed that 99 % of bedsharing deaths could be explained by the presence of at least one and usually multiple independent risk factors for SIDS such
as maternal smoking, prone
infant sleep, use of alcohol and / or drugs by the bedsharing adults.28 Moreover, this new ideology is especially troubling because it leads to condemnations of bedsharing parents that border on charges of being neglectful and / or abusive.
A single, small, retrospective case - control study examined the use of newborn transient evoked otoacoustic emission hearing screening tests
as a tool for identifying
infants at subsequent risk of SIDS.343 Infants who subsequently died from SIDS did not fail their hearing tests but, compared with controls, showed a decreased signal - to - noise ratio score in the right ear only (at frequencies of 2000, 3000, and 40
infants at subsequent risk of SIDS.343
Infants who subsequently died from SIDS did not fail their hearing tests but, compared with controls, showed a decreased signal - to - noise ratio score in the right ear only (at frequencies of 2000, 3000, and 40
Infants who subsequently
died from SIDS did not fail their hearing tests but, compared with controls, showed a decreased signal - to - noise ratio score in the right ear only (at frequencies of 2000, 3000, and 4000 Hz).
It has been estimated that 5 % to 10 % of
infants who
die from SIDS have novel mutations in the cardiac sodium or potassium channel genes that result in long QT syndrome
as well
as in other genes that regulate channel function.44 A recent report described important new molecular and functional evidence that implicates specific SCN5A (sodium channel gene) β subunits in SIDS pathogenesis.47 The identification of polymorphisms in genes pertinent to the embryologic origin of the autonomic nervous system in SIDS cases also lends support to the hypothesis that a genetic predisposition contributes to the etiology of SIDS.
Venneman and colleagues5 recently demonstrated that
infants who are formula fed are twice
as likely to
die of SIDS than breastfed
infants based on a case control study of 333 SIDS cases compared to 998 aged matched controls in Germany, from 1998 - 2001, consistent with previously published reports.35 While no studies show that co-sleeping in the form of bedsharing, specifically, is imperative for breastfeeding enhancement, many studies have shown that in order to get more sleep and to ease caring for their
infants the decision to breastfeed often leads mothers to adopt routine bedsharing for at least part of the night36 - 40 even where they never intended to do so.41, 42 Indeed, nearly 50 % of breastfeeding mothers in the United States and Great Britain adopt bedsharing for some part of the night,38,43 - 45 and breastfeeding women are twice
as likely to sleep with their babies in the first month relative to mothers electing to bottle - feed.39
Indeed, if a baby
dies in what is defined
as an «unsafe sleep environment,» such
as all non-crib sleeping deaths, those babies are no longer regarded
as SIDS deaths, when in fact, they could be.9 More problematic is the fact that the SUID diagnosis is being applied abundantly in cases where an
infant is found dead sleeping next to a parent on the same surface, no matter what the social or physical circumstances.26
Nearly all, 95 percent of these deaths, are attributed to three causes: sudden
infant death syndrome (SIDS); necrotizing enterocolitis, seen primarily in preterm babies and in which the lining of the intestinal wall
dies; and lower respiratory infections such
as pneumonia.
«An average of one
infant dies each week in New York City
as a result of unsafe sleep practices.
Infants at high altitudes, they found, were more than twice
as likely to
die from SIDS.
After accounting for other factors, such
as socioeconomic status, breast - feeding, birth weight and maternal smoking,
infants living above 2,400 meters were 2.3 times more likely to
die from SIDS than those below 1,800 meters.
The 2001 SBS textbook cites two studies (from the journals Annals of Emergency Medicine and Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology) showing that between 15 percent and 33 percent of SBS - symptomatic
infants died, while one - third to one - half suffered permanent injury such
as paralysis or mental retardation.
Before pertussis vaccines came into use in the 1930s, the infection killed about 4,000 Americans (mostly
infants) a year — 10 times
as many
as the number of people who
died annually from measles and 12 times more than
died from smallpox.
Across the U.S., African - American
infants are twice
as likely to
die before their first birthday
as non-Hispanic whites.
Forty - eight
infants died because of crib bumper suffocation, the study found, while 146 babies had injuries, such
as near - choking, strangling or entrapment.
We should also keep in mind that this figure does not take into account the
infants that will
die as a result of bacteria made antibiotic - resistant by the use of antibiotics during labor -
infants who would not otherwise have become ill.
Shot into space from
dying worlds
as infants, they land on Earth and are treated very differently: One is practically worshiped, while the other is rejected and applies his intellect to evil, but can accomplish nothing until an accident puts him in control of a city.
White Wolf isn't just a random nickname, but the name of a longstanding character in the Black Panther comic books: Hunter, orphaned
as an
infant when both his parents
died in a plane crash near Wakanda and, despite being a white foreigner, was adopted and raised by T'Challa's father, T'Chaka.
There's some animal cruelty, a rape, a kidnapping of an
infant that seems to represent some sort of rejuvenating hope for both clans (one
as a «Thanksgiving turkey,» the other
as the optimism of a better future), a crucifixion, a burnt offering, and, intriguingly, a pair of Oedipal uprisings that first retells the abandonment story (Jupiter is left to
die in the desert
as Oedipus in the mountains), then follows through with its idea of patricide and, in a way, a double - bedding of respective mothers.
The setting is an elaborately conceived afterlife called Elsewhere, a distinctly secular island realm of surprising physical solidity (no cottony clouds or pearly gates here), where the dead exist much
as they once did — except that no one
dies or is born, and aging occurs in reverse, culminating when the departed are returned to Earth
as infants to start the life cycle again.
«The result is that
as many
infant girls
die unnecessarily every week in China
as protesters
died in the one incident at Tiananmen.
Nowadays, however, we know that otherwise healthy babies can
die without any known causes, an occurrence known
as sudden
infant death syndrome.