Safe Sleep (2024)

Safe Sleep (1)

We’ve assembled a collection of tools and resources to help pediatricians and healthcare professionals provide education and guidance to parents and caregivers on infant safe sleep.


SUID and Safe Sleep Overview

Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID), which includes Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), is the leading cause of injury death in infancy. Sleep is a big challenge for families with babies, but following safe sleep recommendations can prevent many SUID fatalities. Help the families in your practice learn how their babies can sleep safely so parents can sleep soundly.

The rate of sleep-related infant death declined significantly in the 1990s after the AAP and othersrecommended that babies be placed on their backs to sleep, but rates have since plateaued, andSIDS remains the leading cause ofpostneonatalmortality.Black and Native American/Alaska Native infants die at ratesmore than double that of white babies.Pediatricians should support all families inimplementing recommendations that reduce the risk ofsleep-related infant death:

  • Place infants on their backs for sleepin their own sleep space with no other people.
  • Use a crib, bassinet or portable play yard with a firm, flat mattress and a fitted sheet. Avoid sleep on a couch or armchair or in a seating device, like a swing or car safety seat (except while riding in the car).
  • Keep loose blankets, pillows, stuffed toys, bumpers and other soft items out of the sleep space.
  • Breastfeed if possible and avoid smoking.

AAP Safe Sleep Recommendations

The AAP provides evidence-based recommendations to prevent infant sleep deaths in the policy statement “Sleep-Related Infant Deaths: Updated 2022 Recommendations for Reducing Infant Deaths in the Sleep Environment.” The evidence supporting those recommendations is outlined in an accompanying technical report.

View Policy Statement

View Technical Report

Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) Prevention Program

The Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) Prevention Program is an effort by the American Academy of Pediatrics to provide evidence-based counseling and education to infant caregivers and families, and to guide system improvements to reduce overall rates of SUID and racial and ethnic disparities in SUID.

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Last Updated

08/21/2023

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American Academy of Pediatrics

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