Objective. Avoiding prone sleep and the use of a pacifier were reportedly associated with lower risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The study aimed to analyse usual sleep position in 2-4 ...
Pacifier use at sleep time decreases sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) risk. It is yet unclear whether pacifier use can modify the impact of other sleep-related factors upon SIDS risk.
who admits she and her husband awoke at least once a night for more months than she cares to count to replace the pacifier in Anna's mouth so the baby could get back to sleep. Despite the ...
Minimizing the frequency of the habit helps immensely. If a child uses a pacifier or sucks their thumb while they go to sleep ...