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по omiwole bukunmi 3 лет назад

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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome/Sudden Unexpected Infant Death

The focus is on interventions aimed at reducing infant mortality, particularly Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID). Key measures include promoting safe sleep practices like back sleeping and avoiding soft bedding, which are essential during the critical developmental period of 2-6 months after birth.

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome/Sudden Unexpected Infant Death

General(Society-level) Interventions

Inclusion of doula services in Medicaid coverage

General smoking regulations

Accurate media messaging

Medicaid 1-year postpartum extension

Continued research on infant death

'Safe to sleep' campaigns

Individual/Organizational/Political Interventions

Specific Risk Factors

Triple Risk Factors

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome/Sudden Unexpected Infant Death

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Exogenous Stressors

Wrong (tummy) sleeping position

Subtopic

Supervised and awake tummy time

Back/ supine sleeping

Avoid overheating

Infant immunization

Breastfeeding and breastfeeding support

Head-covering and Overheating

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Soft Bedding
Bed sharing with adults and other infant(s)
Formula feeding
Postnatal smoke exposure

Critical Developmental Period[2-6months after birth]

Changes in sleep/wake rhythms
Changes in homeostatic controls
Rapid growth and development

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Vulnerable Infant

Smoke exposure in-utero
Interventions

Perinatal Care

Undelayed initiation of breastfeeding

Neonatal resuscitation readiness

Supervised delivery

Prenatal Care

Management of pregnancy-induced hypertension

Regular clinic attendance and fetal growth monitoring

Use of doula services if necessary

STI, UTI screening and treatment

Identification of high-risk pregancies

Birth preparedness and complications readiness

Preconception health

Adequate nutrition and use of folic acid

Support for domestic abuse and partner violence

Mental health support

Smoking cessation

Genetic Counselling

Management of maternal chronic health conditions

Asphyxia and brainstem abnormalities
Prenatal exposure to harmful chemicals
Genetic polymorphisms
Prematurity