And there's another issue entirely with deaths with a known cause being attributed to SIDS as well.
If someone in the bed was intoxicated or on drugs and baby died from suffocation, it isn't SIDS, although you will often see it classified as such.

--
M. Green
Breastfeeding Counselor

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From: Pat Young <[log in to unmask]>

> The majority of SIDS occurs in cribs. Rarely in mom's bed. Isn't that a
> clue that solitary sleep isn't safe???? Pat in SNJ
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