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The Risk and Protective Factors associated with Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy

The Risk and Protective Factors associated with Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy

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The Risk and Protective Factors associated with

Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy

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• Blackpool, Blackburn with Darwen and Lancashire have a higher infant mortality rate than England

• Not easily identifiable they are often medically inconclusive

• Whilst some deaths are caused by known medical reasons a large number occur where known risk factors are present

• Although risk factors cannot be shown to be the cause they can increase the risk of babies dying

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Risk Factors

• Alcohol• The taking of medication or drugs which

makes you drowsy (legal or illegal).• Tiredness• Premature babies (born before 37 weeks)• Low birth weight (less than 2.5 kg or 5.5

lbs)

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Smoking

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A very dangerous risk to take

Never sleep on a sofa or armchair with a baby

Increases the risk by 50 times2 studies have shown an increased % of SIDS related to sofa deaths*

*Fleming abstract from SIDSI conference 2008, p 59.

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Room temperature

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Protective Factors What can you do?

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Where does your baby sleep?

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Back to Sleep and Feet to Foot

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What should baby sleep in?

Over-heating can increase the risk of your baby dying.

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Spot the risks

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Six steps to safer sleepThere are six steps that can be taken to reduce the risk of babies dying unexpectedly.

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More information around the issues discussed in this presentation can be accessed from the website.

www.lullabytrust.org.uk or

Helpline- 0800 802 6868