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Setting up a Safe Nursery

Setting up your nursery for your new baby’s arrival is an exciting time for parents, but it can be...

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Sleep Baby on the Back From Birth, Not on the Tummy or Side

Sleeping baby on the back reduces the risk of SUDI. The chance of babies dying suddenly and unexpect...

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Sleep Baby With Head and Face Uncovered

Covering baby’s head or face increases the risk of sudden infant death.

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Sleep On Your Side During Pregnancy

Sleeping on your side from 28 weeks gestation and beyond reduces your risk of stillbirth.

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Slings and baby carriers

Slings and baby-carriers are useful for holding a baby hands-free. But they can be dangerous for you...

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Smoke Free Environment

Red Nose recommends : Keep baby smoke free before birth and after.

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Soft toys and comforters

Soft toys and comforters for babies are popular products. They come in different shapes and sizes an...

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Speaking to families about stillbirth prevention

As medical professionals, it is crucial to understand that while not all stillbirths can be prevente...

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Stillbirth Awareness

Red Nose recognises that not all pregnancies end with a healthy baby. Red Nose supports families w...

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Supervision of sleeping and resting children in Early Childhood Education and Care settings

Red Nose recognises continuous supervision, in which an educator is in sight and hearing of a sleepi...

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Surfaces for Safer Sleep

Why is sleeping babies on firm surfaces so important and what are the risks if you don’t?

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The dangers of covering your pram

Many parents don’t realise that in their well-meaning attempts to keep the sun or rain off their b...

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