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Michigan shares secure sleep practices for infants

By Editorial Board Published October 27, 2025 3 Min Read
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Michigan shares secure sleep practices for infants

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Michigan Division of Well being and Human Companies (MDHHS) is highlighting the significance of utilizing secure practices when tucking an toddler in for a restful night time’s sleep throughout Toddler Secure Sleep Consciousness Month.

Secure sleep practices assist cut back the chance of sleep-related accidents or loss of life in infants by offering a secure and safe sleep area.

MDHHS experiences {that a} sleep-related toddler loss of life happens each two to 3 days on common in Michigan.

“Safe sleep isn’t just a routine, it’s a powerful tool to prevent infant deaths,” stated Elizabeth Hertel, MDHHS director, in a information launch despatched to six Information.

“With awareness and support, every parent and caregiver can feel confident and empowered to create a safe sleep environment for their baby. Every nap and every night should follow guidelines that protect babies and give parents peace of mind.”

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants sleep:

Alone.

On their backs (on their again, not their facet or abdomen). Again sleeping protects a child`s airway and ensures entry to recent air.

In a crib (in a safety-approved crib, bassinet, or pack and play with a agency mattress with a tightly fitted sheet and no smooth bedding, pillows, toys, or bumpers).

Extra suggestions from Michigan to ensure your child will get the very best night time’s sleep embrace:

Eradicating muddle from sleep areas. Stuffed animals, pillows, blankets, and different smooth objects are a suffocation hazard and needs to be saved out of the sleep area.

Breastfeed, if attainable. Breastfeeding has been proven to cut back the chance of sleep-related loss of life. It supplies the very best vitamin, builds wholesome immune programs, and promotes bonding.

Keep away from overheating. When a child will get too heat, it might enhance the chance of sleep-related toddler loss of life. Mother and father and caregivers ought to use a sleep sack or wearable blanket if the child is chilly.

Don’t use seats, swings, or a sofa for routine sleep. Infants are susceptible to suffocation once they sleep in an inclined seat, on a settee, or on a chair.

Falling asleep with a child can put them in danger for suffocation, falling, and different accidents.

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