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The No Cry Sleep Solution for Babies and Their Parents
The Four Ancient Principles to a Happy Baby
What to Expect Your First Year as a Parent
Attachment Parenting
The Benefits of Baby Massage
Baby Massage and its Connection to Sleeping and Thinking
Healthy Bedtime Routines for a Happy Child
Room Temperature and the Risk of SIDS

Smoking Significantly Increases Baby's SIDS Risk and Makes for a Restless Night

    Experts found babies whose mothers smoked during pregnancy were born with smaller airways - making them more vulnerable to breathing problems after birth. These breathing problems can put your baby at increased risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Smoking has been linked to various health problems in babies, including prematurity and low birth weight. Mothers who smoke are at increased risk of having a stillbirth, miscarriage or premature infant. Smoking while pregnant will lower the amount of oxygen available to you and your growing baby and increase your baby's heart rate. These health factors also contribute to raising the SIDS risk for your infant, and in your child's decreased ability to breathe correctly or take in enough oxygen for a restful, restorative sleep at night.

Babies born to mothers who smoke are significantly lighter and shorter than those born to non smokers. Children who are exposed to tobacco smoke before birth or in the home are far more likely to suffer from respiratory illnesses and infections, which can also contribute to a decrease in quality of nighttime sleep for your baby.

The more cigarettes you or your baby's caregiver smoke per day, the greater your baby's chances of developing these and other health problems. Studies show that a baby's risk of SIDS rises with each additional smoker in the household, with the number of cigarettes smoked a day, and with the length of exposure to cigarette smoke.

So give your baby and yourself the best chance at a restful night's sleep and keep your home and your baby's sleeping environment smoke-free. Your baby will thank you and you'll sleep better knowing your baby's risk for SIDS is greatly diminished and that your baby is breathing clean air with each breath he takes at night.

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Sleeping with baby can be deadly
Lavonne Holland was breast-feeding her 4-month-old baby, Jacob, in bed at 3 a.m. She fell asleep and when she awoke later, Jacob was dead. The cause of death listed as 'Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Syndrome – Unsafe Sleeping Conditions.' INSIDE: Watch the video by the Richland County Children's Health & Safety Council and the coroner's office to raise awareness about the dangers of sleeping ...

Sleeping with baby risks suffocation
Research has confirmed adults sleeping beside a baby of infant could increase its risk of suffocating.

Court upholds charges in 'co-sleeping' baby death
The Utah Court of Appeals has refused to dismiss charges against a couple accused of killing their baby in 2006 by sleeping with him — their second child to die in bed with them.

Sleeping Faces, of my lovely Grand-daughter Jayleigh...
Tell me there isn't anything more special than a sleeping Baby... When she finally gives in Priceless...lol When you see her cute rosey cheek, and the . . .

Co-Sleeping Baby Death Case: Court Upholds Charges
SALT LAKE CITY -- The Utah Court of Appeals has refused to dismiss charges against a couple accused of killing their baby in 2006 by sleeping with him – their second child to die in bed with them.

Baby death inquest hears co-sleeping 'common'
The father of a six-month-old baby who died while sleeping in bed with him has told a coronial inquest today he knew nothing about the dangers of co-sleeping with children and the practice was common in his Nyoongar culture.

Video baby monitors are tapping iOS and Android devices
After you get past checking every 30 seconds that your still and peaceful-sleeping baby is actually breathing, you may want to leave the room -- for a few minutes anyway. My household already has its share of useful tech gadgets...

Utah court upholds charges in 'co-sleeping' baby death
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Court of Appeals has refused to dismiss charges against a couple accused of killing their baby in 2006 by sleeping with him — their second child to die in bed with them.

A sleeping child: Every parent's dream
Burlington sleep consultant offers advice to tired parents

Car drives into Spokane apartment where baby was sleeping
SPOKANE-- A vehicle drove into an apartment building at the intersection of 37th and Mount Vernon Monday night. A unit owner says the driver crashed into the bedroom wall where her baby was sleeping in a crib. The unit owner says the driver fled the scene but left behind part of the bumper. She told KREM 2 News that police were able to locate the 24-year-old suspect. The baby was not injured.   



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