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This episode is a must-listen for any expectant parent – you might think you know about safe sleep and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), but even as mom of two young kids, this episode surprised me. SIDS remains one of the most anxiety-provoking topics for new parents, and with good reason. Despite decades of research and public health campaigns, about 10 babies still die each day in the United States from SIDS, many from accidental suffocation. Today, we talk with Dr. Russell Ray and Dr. Savannah Lusk, Directors of the Isabel Davis Center for Safe Children and longtime SIDS researchers. They’re walking us through everything a parent should know about SIDS, what the ABCs of safe sleep really mean, which products to avoid, and how parents can manage the overwhelming anxiety that comes with protecting their children.
To learn more about the Isabel Davis Center for Safe Children visit:
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Note: Information in this episode is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. Information in the podcast does not constitute personal professional advice. We encourage you to independently evaluate any content and consult with appropriate professionals as needed for your specific circumstances.
By The Starter SetThis episode is a must-listen for any expectant parent – you might think you know about safe sleep and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), but even as mom of two young kids, this episode surprised me. SIDS remains one of the most anxiety-provoking topics for new parents, and with good reason. Despite decades of research and public health campaigns, about 10 babies still die each day in the United States from SIDS, many from accidental suffocation. Today, we talk with Dr. Russell Ray and Dr. Savannah Lusk, Directors of the Isabel Davis Center for Safe Children and longtime SIDS researchers. They’re walking us through everything a parent should know about SIDS, what the ABCs of safe sleep really mean, which products to avoid, and how parents can manage the overwhelming anxiety that comes with protecting their children.
To learn more about the Isabel Davis Center for Safe Children visit:
Other Resources
Note: Information in this episode is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. Information in the podcast does not constitute personal professional advice. We encourage you to independently evaluate any content and consult with appropriate professionals as needed for your specific circumstances.