How to Lower the Risk of SIDS
Video Description: Learn about the biggest fear of new parents - SIDS or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Pediatrician Dr. Martha Rivera provides the latest recommendations on how to lower a baby's risk of SIDS. Related Article Subjects: How to Lower the Risk of SIDS, baby, breathing, crib, death, infant, position, risk, sids, sleep, Sudden Infant Death SyndromeHow to Lower the Risk of SIDS
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