Pacifier reduces risk of SIDS
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden and unexplained death of babies aged one month to one year even if they appear to be healthy. It is also known as cot or crib death. The causes of SIDS cannot be determined with certainty although some have might have been identified as risk factors. The same thing goes for its prevention.
One way of preventing SIDS is by giving the baby a pacifier as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). A study conducted in relation to the use of pacifiers showed that there is a 90% reduction of the occurrence of SIDS when babies are offered pacifiers. One reason attributed for the risk reduction is that the pacifier keeps the face of the infant away from the mattress thus suffocation is avoided.
