Mechanism For Recurrent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Study
17th Dec 2005, 01:04 GMT
Women who have a baby that dies of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) have an increased risk of preterm delivery and complications in subsequent pregnancies, concludes an article in this week's issue of The Lancet. As these complications are risk factors for SIDS this could explain why some women have recurrent SIDS in their family, state the authors... click link for more info.
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