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Sudden infant death syndrome/SIDS

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Other publications and websites

  1. Back to Sleep Campaign, NICHD, NIH, HHS (More information on this publication)

    http://www.nichd.nih.gov/sids/

  2. Infant Sleep Position and SIDS: Questions and Answers for Health Care Professionals (More information on this publication)

    http://www.nichd.nih.gov/sids/sids_qa.cfm

  3. International SIDS/ Infant Death (More information on this publication)

    http://www.sidscenter.org/documents/SIDRC/InternationalPrograms.pdf

  4. NICHD Winter Alert to Parents of Newborn Infants: Increased Incidence of SIDS During Cold Weather (More information on this publication)

    http://www.nichd.nih.gov/sids/winter.cfm?from=women

  5. Safe Sleep for My Grandbaby: Reduce the Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) (More information on this publication)

    http://www.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubs_details.cfm?from=&pubs_id=5051

  6. Safe Sleep for Your Baby: Reduce the Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) (More information on this publication)

    http://www.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubs/safe_sleep_gen.cfm

  7. Safe Sleep for Your Baby: Reduce the Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) (More information on this publication)

    https://www.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubs/Documents/safe_sleep_general_brochure_2012.pdf...

  8. Safe Sleep For Your Baby: Reduce the Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) — African American Outreach (More information on this publication)

    http://www.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubs/upload/safe_sleep_aa1.pdf

  9. Safe Sleep for Your Baby: What does a safe sleep environment look like? (Tearpad of 50 Sheets) (More information on this publication)

    http://www.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubs_details.cfm?from=&pubs_id=5034

  10. After Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Facing Anniversaries, Holidays, and Special Events(Copyright © National Sudden and Unexpected Infant/Child Death & Pregnancy Loss) (More information on this publication)

    http://www.sidscenter.org/Bereavement/FacingAnniversaries.html

  11. National SIDS Resource Center Reference and Referral Services (Copyright © NSIDRC) (More information on this publication)

    http://www.sidscenter.org/

  12. The Death of a Child, the Grief of the Parents: A Lifetime Journey (Copyright © National Sudden and Unexpected Infant/Child Death & Pregnancy Loss) (More information on this publication)

    http://www.sidscenter.org/Bereavement/LifetimeJourney.html

  13. Understanding SIDS (Copyright © American Lung Association) (More information on this publication)

    http://www.lungusa.org/lung-disease/sudden-infant-death-syndrome/understanding-sids.html...

Other organizations

  1. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, HHS (More information on this organization)
  2. National Sudden and Unexpected Infant/Child Death & Pregnancy Loss Resource Center (More information on this organization)
  3. Public Information and Communications Branch, NICHD, NIH, HHS (More information on this organization)
  4. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission en español (More information on this organization)
  5. American Academy of Pediatrics (More information on this organization)
  6. American SIDS Institute (More information on this organization)
  7. CJ Foundation for SIDS (More information on this organization)
  8. SHARE - Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support, Inc. St. Joseph Health Center (More information on this organization)
  9. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Network, Inc. (More information on this organization)

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