Patrick M. Allen Cabinet Secretary for the Department of Health | Office of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham
Patrick M. Allen Cabinet Secretary for the Department of Health | Office of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham
Safe Infant Sleep Awareness month in October is a time to learn the steps you can take to protect your infant while they sleep and raise awareness of sudden unexpected infant death. On average, 20 infant deaths occurred each year in New Mexico between 2018 and 2022 from sleep-related causes.
In the U.S., approximately 3,500 sleep-related deaths occur each year, including sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). SIDS is the leading cause of death in babies between one month and one year old in the United States.
"One infant loss is one too many," said Jennifer Schusterman, Childhood Injury Prevention Coordinator at the New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth). "Understanding the risks and safe infant sleep recommendations can help reduce the number of New Mexican sleep-related infant deaths."
In 2022, the New Mexico Child Fatality Review assessed 30 sudden unexpected infant death cases. Nineteen of the 30 reviewed deaths could have been prevented if safe infant sleep had been practiced.
New Mexicans can protect our infants from sleep-related deaths by following these recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics:
For more information about how you can protect a sleeping infant, visit safesleepnm.org. If you smoke or vape and need help quitting visit nupacnm.com.
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