ries on National Public Radio the past few days on SIDS? As usual, there has been no mention of breastfeeding when discussing possible risk factors. I've searced the NPR web site and some others on SIDS: no mention of breastfeeding being in any way beneficial. In fact the only mention of breastfeeding is an article of possible DANGERS to babies thru breastmilk if the mother smokes. What is it? Am I dilusional that breastfeeding reduces the risk of SIDS???? I have a copy of the New Zealand study and lack of breastfeeding was clearly stated as a risk factor. Why are no other public sources of information mentioning this?????? Is the evidence that weak or nonexistant???????? Why is this publically ignored??? How can I say in my classes that breastfeeding reduces the risk of SIDS when NONE of these public proclamations about SIDS even mention it??????????? Jane Bradshaw RN, BSN, IBCLC Lynchburg, VA