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Norton Children’s Hospital, Norton Clark Hospital, Norton Hospital and Norton Women’s and Children’s hospital have achieved certification as a Gold Cribs for Kids® National Safe Sleep Hospital. This certification recognizes our healthcare team members’ commitment to best practices in infant safe sleep, ensuring the highest standards of care for our youngest patients.
Sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) is a term used to describe the sudden death of a baby younger than 1 year old from no immediately obvious cause. These deaths often happen during sleep or in the baby’s sleep area. Norton Children’s Prevention & Wellness provides families with information on preventing SUID through safe sleep practices.
The three commonly reported types of SUID include:
Creating a safe sleep environment for baby can reduce the risk for SUID. Always putting babies to sleep in a safe way is key to preventing SUID. The current recommendation for safe sleep for infants is the “ABC” method:
For more safety tips for babies, toddlers and elementary school-age children, register for our “Safe Baby”, “Safe Toddler” and/or “Safe Grandparenting” classes.
To watch videos on the importance of practicing safe sleep for your baby, visit