Unsafe sleep conditions tied to most sudden infant deaths.
A newborn sleeps soundly in his crib which is properly outfitted for his safety. Credit: Rick Wood June 22, 2016 By Crocker Stephenson of the Journal Sentinel The vast majority of babies who experienced sudden unexpected infant death in Wisconsin during 2013 and 2014 were exposed to multiple risks for unsafe sleep, according to a report released Wednesday by Keeping Kids Alive in Wisconsin. During that two-year period, 119 babies died of SUID, which is the death of an infant less than 12 months old that occurs suddenly and unexpectedly and whose cause is not immediately obvious before an investigation. …