Challenges

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Challenges
Challenges
• Rise in skin-to-skin and breastfeeding practices result in more mothers
falling asleep while holding newborns
• Devices, sleep positions, and sleep environment utilized for sick babies
• Sleep environments for infants hospitalized up to 12m of age
• Lack of training and experience results in poor modeling and correction of
unsafe sleep practices in the hospital
Challenges
• Lack of crib availability; use of cribs for infant supply storage
• Creativity
• Perception that marketed infant sleep devices are safe if available in stores
Bumper Pads
• Vertical bumper pads
• Mesh bumper pads
• Padded bumper pads
Vertical Bumper Pads
Sleep Positioners
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Flat mat positioner
Bolsters
Incline wedge
Snuggle swaddler
Flat mat positioner
Baby Stay Asleep
System
Incline wedge
Sleep Positioners
Bolsters
Mattresses and Co-sleepers
Baby Delight Snuggle Nests
Bedside Co-sleeper
Moses Basket
Arms Reach Mini Bassinet
Simplicity 3-in-1 and 4-in-1 Convertible “CloseSleeper” Models Recalled
Other Unsafe Products for Sleep
• Pillows
• Travel beds
• Creative positioners
Zaky Pillow
Nap Nanny
Boppy Pillow
Pea Pod Travel Bed
Commonly Misused Devices
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Car seats
Swings
Bouncy seats
Infant slings
Blankets
Stuffed animals
Unsafe Devices
Greenville County Infant Deaths Due to
Unsafe Sleep
• 2015 – 6 (1 pending review)
• 2014 – 8
• 2013 – 7 (5 deaths in less than 30
days)
• 2012 – 7
• 2011 – 12
• 2010 – 4
Greenville County Death Trends
• Infants placed on adult bed or sofa
• Babies placed on inclines, pillows or blanket rolls
• Some infants placed in an unsafe position or had objects in
sleep area
• Majority of infants had 1 or 2 safe sleep environments
available in the home (crib, bassinet, pack ‘n play) at the
time of the death
• Majority of the cribs, bassinets, pack ‘n plays were utilized
for storage of items (clothes, diapers, wipes, toys, bottles,
pillows, stuffed animals)
• None of the deaths were ruled SIDS and all of the cases
were preventable