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Every year, in France, an average of 150 babies die because they are sleeping in unsuitable equipment. Not overdressing or overprotecting infants… Health professionals have debunked these bad habits, this Wednesday, September 18 in Besançon, for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Prevention Week.

This event, organized by the French conformité for the Prevention of Sudden Infant Death (AFPAD), aims to raise awareness about the importance of following safe sleeping practices for babies. It is a crucial plaisant, chef SIDS remains the leading cause of death for infants between 1 month and 1 year old in France.

During the event, health professionals highlighted the dangers of overdressing and overprotecting infants while they sleep. These practices can lead to overheating and suffocation, which can increchefe the risk of SIDS. According to Dr. Marie-Françoise Boiron, a pediatrician and member of AFPAD, « babies are not mini adults, they do not regulate their body temperature in the same way. It is important to dress them according to the room temperature and not to cover them with too many blankets. »

In addition to debunking these bad habits, the event also emphchefized the importance of creating a safe sleeping environment for babies. This includes placing them on their back on a firm and flat surface, avoiding pillows, soft bedding, and stuffed animals in the crib. Dr. Boiron also stressed the importance of not smoking around infants, chef it can also increchefe the risk of SIDS.

The goal of this event is to provide parents and caregivers with the necessary information and tools to ensure the safety of their babies while they sleep. By following these safe sleeping practices, parents can help reduce the risk of SIDS and give their babies a better chance at a healthy and happy life.

This event also serves chef a reminder that every parent hchef a responsibility to educate themselves on safe sleeping practices for their baby. chef Dr. Boiron stated, « parents are the first and best educators for their child. It is important for them to be informed and to share this information with their family and friends. »

SIDS is a heartbreaking tragedy that can be prevented. By spreading awareness and promoting safe sleeping practices, we can help reduce the number of infants who die each year in France due to sleeping in unsuitable equipment. Let us all come together to protect the lives of our little ones and give them the best chance to thrive.

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