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Safe Sleep Presentation
1. SUDI, SIDS, AND SAFE SLEEP
Shiva Dhiman
Student Intern, MCAH program, SCC Public Health
Department
2. SUDDEN UNEXPECTED DEATH OF AN INFANT(SUDI)
DEFINITION
sudden and unexpected death of an infant due to natural or unnatural
causes where the cause of death is not immediately evident.
Includes accidental suffocation, strangulation, entrapment, infections,
trauma, and SIDS
Also can be referred to as “SUID” or “Sudden Unexpected Infant Death”
3. SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME (SIDS)
DEFINITION
Death that cannot be explained after a thorough case investigation. The
investigation includes a scene investigation, autopsy, and review of the
clinical history.
“Diagnosis of exclusion”
6. SIDS STATISTICS
SIDS is the most common cause of death for infants between 1 and 12
months of age
Santa Clara County has done a phenomenal job combating SIDS
Most of infant deaths have resulted from unsafe sleep environments
42 infant deaths occurred from 2013 to October 2017
Annual rate of 11 to 12 deaths per year in our county
Occur across all cultures, ethnic groups, and financial backgrounds
Not gender specific
7. WHAT IS “SAFE SLEEP” ?
Safe Sleep is the term given to actions a family can take in order to
decrease the risk of SUDI for its baby.
8. SAFE SLEEP RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Always place your baby on his/her back when putting him/her to
sleep
2. Use a firm sleeping surface, an example is a mattress in a safety
approved crib covered by a fitted sheet
3. Remove all soft objects, crib bumpers, toys, and loose bedding from
your baby’s sleeping area
4. Keep the room that your baby is sleeping in at a temperature that is
comfortable for you.
9. no pillows, blankets,
crib bumpers, toys, and
lose bedding in his
sleeping area
The baby is on
his back
baby is in sleep clothing,
such as this one piece
sleeper.
firm surface in a safety
approved crib covered
by a fitted sheet
baby has his own sleeping
area. Bed sharing is not
recommended.
nothing is covering the
baby’s head
10. OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not smoke or let any other person smoke around your baby
Avoid putting your baby to sleep on chairs, sofas, cushions, and
waterbeds
Sleeping with baby on sofa / chair is the leading cause of suffocation
“Room share” but do not “bed share”
Room sharing is when your baby has his or her own sleeping area inside
the room you are sleeping in
Bed sharing is when the baby is sleeping on the same surface as you… THIS
IS NOT RECOMMENDED.