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Safe Sleep for Your Baby
www.nichd.nih.govBreastfeed your baby to reduce the risk of SIDS. Breastfeeding has many health benefits for mother and baby. Babies who breastfeed, or . are fed breastmilk, are at lower risk for SIDS than babies who were never fed breastmilk. The longer a baby is exclusively breastfed or fed breastmilk, the lower the risk.
Breastfeed Your Baby - NICHD
www.nichd.nih.govbaby’s feeding. If there’s a chance you might fall asleep, take a few minutes to make some changes to your environment to help reduce risks to baby: Share your room with baby. Keep baby in your room close to your bed, but on a separate sleep surface designed for infants, ideally for baby’s first year, but at least for the first six months.
Breastfeeding Your Baby - NSW Health
www.health.nsw.gov.aubreastfeed your baby, with no other milks, food or drinks, until about six months. At about six months it is further recommended that you begin to offer solid foods while continuing to breastfeed until 12 months or longer. Breastfeeding can continue to provide health benefits in your baby’s second year of life and beyond.