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Old Nov 30, 2005, 09:05 AM
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Important Info...moms Need To Read....

I am a member of this site and I find these posts VERY disturbing. I haven't been with this site long but I felt obligated to share this information with every pregnant woman I could. Please read this and protect your newborn!!!!!

http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=60&i=120

http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=60&i=138

This site has given me alot of useful information, I hope it does the same for you.


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Chery agrees: very good sites, thanks - this is what all moms need to understand, no matter what age i.e. 14 and onwards..
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Old Dec 1, 2005, 12:49 PM   #2  
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Thank you Myth

Most children who are not educated and don't know the depth of responsibility of having children because not educated in the 'facts of life' and consequences don't see all the risks and tragedies until they happen to them. Parents should educate instead of treating their children's natural interests as taboos, no matter what age. And then, unfortunately a lot of clinicians are still treated like 'gods' and act like it too.
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I just hope that I can help people to realise that s.i.d.s. is preventable in some cases... I have another site for those who are interested in preventing it. I have come to find out that in the netherlands*spelling* there are no cases of sids and this is a site that may help start preventing it here.

www.amazingbabystuff.com

I plan on getting this crib matress cover myself.
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I just hope that I can help people to realise that s.i.d.s. is preventable in some cases... I have another site for those who are interested in preventing it. I have come to find out that in the netherlands*spelling* there are no cases of sids and this is a site that may help start preventing it here.

www.amazingbabystuff.com

I plan on getting this crib matress cover myself.
It took a while finding it, but it would also be great if you can find the article about the SIDS study done in the Netherlands for us. If you do find it, please post it.

http://www.amazingbabystuff.com/product_reviews_info/Night-Night/BabeSafe_Mattress_Cover:_for_crib_death_prevention .html?reviews_id=4&osCsid=c61e02960a7d86678c56af0e 9ed4ee42 Is this the one you mean? Thanks again. Tried to rate you, but already did today, so I hope others appreciate your help and show it..Good Job. Chery

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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or SIDS usually occur in less than a year old babies. Also, it occurs more when the infant is put on a prone position.
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or SIDS usually occur in less than a year old babies. Also, it occurs more when the infant is put on a prone position.
How true, that's why I celebrated my baby's first birthday more than anyone else. That's when the 'panic period' went away. I'd still be interested in the article about the practical nonexistance in the Netherlands, though. My 'baby' is 29 now, so I don't have to worry about her, but I do hope to become a grandmother some day therefore be as uptodate as possible. I do know that in most german hospitals, newborns have a higher rate of temporary sclerosis (2 out of 5) lasting generally 3 to 5 days, and I still have not found a conceivable reason for this - do you have any idea of why this would occur?
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Well chery you got it! I went back and looked for the post of the article on sids and the lack there of in the netherlands. Well somehow I managed to find that needle in the haystack again. Here's the link.

http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=60&i=383

The following link is the one left in the post since you can't follow it from the post. I hope this helps everyone. I hope that i'm reaching more people than are posting on this thread.

http://www.mercola.com/2000/nov/5/victory_over_sids.htm
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Thanks dear

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Well chery you got it! I went back and looked for the post of the article on sids and the lack there of in the netherlands. Well somehow I managed to find that needle in the haystack again. Here's the link.

http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=60&i=383

The following link is the one left in the post since you can't follow it from the post. I hope this helps everyone. I hope that i'm reaching more people than are posting on this thread.

http://www.mercola.com/2000/nov/5/victory_over_sids.htm
I printed the document into a PDF doc (a 23 pager) and will send it to all the other young couples I know, so a lot will find out about it. I'm going to try and include it here also, so that they only have to open the attachment PDF and save it to disk, without wasting printer ink. Great Job! Thanks again.
P.S. It worked, the file was not too big to post here, so now anyone wanting a copy can just double click on the PDF attachment and read it when they want.

The more information on saving your baby, the better!.
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thanks chery

I do hope that many ppl read and pass along all this infomation, and buy that mattress cover. I know I have several ppl that i plan on buying it for. got to love baby showers. btw. I took another hpt and it is neg again. i'm not wasting anymore money on those things. I'm going to the dr asap. Making an appointment asap.... still next week though
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I do hope that many ppl read and pass along all this infomation, and buy that mattress cover. I know I have several ppl that i plan on buying it for. got to love baby showers. btw. I took another hpt and it is neg again. i'm not wasting anymore money on those things. I'm going to the dr asap. Making an appointment asap.... still next week though
Sorry dear, so now it's time for you to take a break, enjoy the holiday season, keep busy, and let nature take it's course. Still crossing my fingers...
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