Warning after the incident: A 10-month-old boy is cold and walks away in sleep because of many mistakes his mother makes

A 10-month-old boy, Mikhael Sufyan Muhammad Syafiq, was found dead in a crib after being put to sleep by a babysitter. According to the News Straits Times, when she was found she had no consciousness.

Her mother, Nur Syazwanie Mustaffa, 27, said that her 10-month-old child was found lying face down and unconscious in the babysitter's cradle: "I collapsed to see His son's face and body turned green.

My mother instinct told me that I was gone. "

According to the babysitter, she had put Mikhael to sleep on her face after bathing her. After leaving Mikhael there for 30 minutes, she went in to check and found her dead.

All rushed to take Mikhael to the emergency department of Sungai Buloh Hospital (Malaysia), but the doctor claimed that Mikhel had died.

Ms. Nur said she also told the babysitter to watch Mikhael more carefully because she is having the flu.

"At home, Mikhael slept sideways or face down, but we didn't use the crib. The babysitter asked me to bring a cradle but I refused."

The original report revealed that Mikhael died of mucus in her lungs that made her difficult to breathe, and there was bleeding in her intestine but no crime factor was found in the incident.

10 tips to help keep babies safe while sleeping

Avoid lying on a settlement bed: Ideally, you should use a hard cushion for your child, instead of soft or subsided soft mattresses. Experts recommend that you should not use soft pillow cushions, cotton or stuffed animals in your child's sleeping area. In other words, anything that can cover or cover the baby's head during sleep should be avoided.

Do not use crib / crib support tools: It is not necessary to use wedge-shaped pillows and blankets to cushion the child's feet. Let your baby sleep when their feet can reach the end of the crib / cot. Use the cushion to fit the size of the cradle and insert the cushion very tightly. Crib / crib frame should be high enough so that children cannot crawl or crawl.

Avoid covering and covering the baby's head: Blankets should only be covered at the breast level of the child and the child's hands should be left out of the blanket to prevent the blanket from moving, covering the baby's head causing suffocation. You can use light cotton blankets or screen cloths to prevent them from rolling, wrapping blankets while sleeping.

Avoid letting children get too hot: When sleeping, let them wear light clothes. Do not bundle, wrap the baby too tightly when sleeping and regularly check by touching the baby's skin to see if the child is too hot or not.

Create a comfortable sleeping environment: This is a very important thing. Let your child sleep in the environment cool enough, comfortable with the temperature around 20 degrees C for children.

Sleeping in the same room with the child: Parents should sleep in the same room as the child to facilitate feeding at night and monitor the child. You can place cots and cribs close to your bed for your child care.

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