Infants under the age of one who sleep with parents in different beds, can reduce the risk of experiencing sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). SIDS is sudden death in healthy infants under the age of one year unexpectedly or without any symptoms. Until the baby is six months old, babies are encouraged to sleep in the same room as parents. However, you need to separate baby cots on separate beds to avoid sudden death in babies. Risk Factors for Sudden Death in Infants Besides relating to the location of baby sleep in the same bed with parents, in fact there are many factors that are associated with the causes of SIDS, one of which is the use of baby bouncers. Although generally quite difficult to predict because it does not show symptoms before. The following are a number of risk factors that can increase the risk of SIDS. It's dangerous to sleep with the baby in the same bed or sofa Your body may shift, turn around, and override it. Another danger is that the baby can...