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SIDS Family Stories
SIDS Stories is dedicated to families who have lost a baby to SIDS. It’s an outlet to share your story, spread advice to other new parents and ultimately raise awareness about this silent killer. If you’ve lost a child, it’s not your fault. SIDS is not preventable. It comes with no warning signs, often in the middle of the night. SIDS deaths are devastating, but you can help educate and comfort other parents by sharing your experience.
If your baby or a child you love was lost to SIDS, SIDS Stories is a safe, supportive outlet to share what you’ve learned (or what you wish you knew sooner). What resources are out there for parents? Which support groups have helped you understand and sort out your feelings after your loss?
Submit your own SIDS story and connect with other parents whose lives have been touched by SIDS.
If your baby or a child you love was lost to SIDS, SIDS Stories is a safe, supportive outlet to share what you’ve learned (or what you wish you knew sooner). What resources are out there for parents? Which support groups have helped you understand and sort out your feelings after your loss?
Submit your own SIDS story and connect with other parents whose lives have been touched by SIDS.
(English) Mom Shares Warning About Stomach Sleeping
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