Breastfeeding related co-sleeping and sudden infant death syndrome

RM., IBCLC, Grad Dip Health Counselling Rosemary Royal, RM, FACM Pauline Glover (Senior Lecturer Flinders)
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The unexpected death of healthy newborn infant in the post natal ward is a traumatic experience for everyone — the mother, father, family, the midwife and the health care team. It is often an event like this that will facilitate the development of, or review of policies to guide best practice. In this case there was no policy on breast feeding related co sleeping and when a departmental working group was established to develop such a policy, they turned to the literature to ascertain what the evidence was.

This paper is a summary of some of the literature reviewed and focuses on sudden infant death syndrome and breastfeeding in bed, cultural practices, bed sharing and smoking and forms of co sleeping. The end result is a policy that reflects the mothers' ability to make her own choice based on information and evidence.

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母乳喂养相关的共睡和婴儿猝死综合症
健康新生儿在产后病房意外死亡对每个人——母亲、父亲、家庭、助产士和卫生保健团队——都是一次创伤性的经历。通常这样的活动将促进政策的制定或审查,以指导最佳实践。在这种情况下,没有关于母乳喂养与睡眠有关的政策,当一个部门工作组成立来制定这样的政策时,他们转向文献来确定证据是什么。本文总结了一些文献综述,重点介绍了婴儿猝死综合征和床上母乳喂养、文化习俗、床上共用和吸烟以及共睡的形式。最终的结果是一项政策,反映了母亲根据信息和证据做出自己选择的能力。
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