1. Difficulty Breathing or Shallow Breathing
Infants who are struggling to breathe or who have shallow breathing may be at risk of SIDS.
2. Irregular Breathing Patterns
Breathing patterns that are irregular or interrupted may be a sign of SIDS.
3. Blue or Pale Skin
Infants with blue or pale skin may be experiencing a lack of oxygen, which can be a warning sign of SIDS.
4. Low Muscle Tone or Limpness
Infants who appear to have low muscle tone or who are excessively limp may be at risk of SIDS.
5. Difficulty Waking Up
Infants who are difficult to wake up or who are unresponsive may be at risk of SIDS.
6. Excessive Sleepiness or Lethargy
Infants who are unusually sleepy or lethargic may be at risk of SIDS.
7. Abnormal Movements
Infants who have abnormal movements, such as jerking or twitching, may be at risk of SIDS.
8. Poor Feeding
Infants who are not feeding well or who are not gaining weight may be at risk of SIDS.
9. Fever or Illness
Infants who have a fever or who are sick may be at increased risk of SIDS.