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Omega-3 fatty acids and early brain development

Posebnu važnost u prehrani trudnice i malog djeteta imaju omega 3 višestruko nezasićene masne kiseline.

RSV – How to Protect Your Child and Prevent the Spread of Infection

RSV – How to Protect Your Child and Prevent the Spread of Infection

RSV najčešći uzročnik bronhiolitisa i pneumonije u djece dojenačke dobi. Posebno su ugrožena prijevremeno rođena djeca kao i djeca s plućnim i srčanim bolestima.

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What to expect after leaving the maternity hospital

Povratak bebe i majke iz rodilišta najiščekivaniji je trenutak u svakoj obitelji. Bake, djedovi, seke i brace – svi se podjednako vesele napokon upoznati prinovu.

Preporuke za prevenciju sindroma iznenadne dojenačke smrti – kako spriječiti “smrt u kolijevci” (SIDS)

Recommendations for the prevention of sudden infant death syndrome – how to prevent “crib death” (SIDS)

It is estimated that sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS for short, is the cause of 9% of infant deaths. The syndrome is also called ” crib death”, and in 2022 it appeared as a cause of death in 12 cases.

SIDS occurs during the entire period of infancy, but the most frequent cases of death are recorded between the ages of 2 and 4 months. It occurs more often in boys during the winter months.

Although the sudden death in sleep of a completely orderly and healthy infant still cannot be explained, there are observations that can be applied as recommendations for prevention, and it should be noted that the number of deaths from SIDS has been significantly reduced in the last 30 years or so.

Recommendations on the prevention of sudden infant death syndrome were made based on numerous epidemiological studies.

*Level A recommendation (proven high level of effectiveness):

  • Sleeping in the supine position, on the back (not on the side, not on the stomach!)

  • Sleeping on a hard surface

  • Sleeping in a room with parents, but in your own crib

  • No soft objects and with always tight bedding

  • Pregnant women should have adequate and recommended prenatal care

  • Avoiding exposure to tobacco smoke during pregnancy and after childbirth

  • Avoiding alcoholic beverages and prohibited drugs during pregnancy and after childbirth

  • Breastfeeding is recommended

  • The use of a dummy pacifier when putting to sleep comes into consideration

  • Avoid overheating the room where you sleep

  • The use of cardiorespiratory monitors as a strategic measure to reduce the risk of SIDS is not recommended

For all questions about the recommended ways of caring for an infant, you can contact the medical team of the Salvea Polyclinic, including the author of this text, Prof. Milivoj Jovančević, Ph.D.

Source: American Academy of Pediatrics. TASK FORCE ON SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME, Moon RY. Pediatrics 2011:1030-39 SIDS and Other Sleep-Related Infant Deaths: Expansion of Recommendations for a Safe Infant Sleeping Environment.