Im soo worried about SIDS. Ive never really thought about it with my oldest, but reading through other journals on here, it sounds like its happening all the time. I know really nothing about it, other than to lay a baby on his/her back when shes sleeping.
But, what else can I do to stop it from happening? Are the signs that I need to look for?
I have a baby whose almost 2 months, and I heard it peaks from 2-4 months, and Im getting so scared.
HELP!!
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here are some helpful articles:
http://www.sids.org/nprevent.htm
http://www.askdrsears.com/html/10/T102100.asp#T102101
try not to worry.. i was watching him and checking his breathing all the time and am a little more relaxed now. my son is 3 months old now
- salamaat
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