Saturday, November 8, 2008

Death Syndrome For babies and causes

A mother who smoke during pregnancy increase the risk of sudden death syndrome in infants. Sudden infant death occurs when the baby shortage in napas berth after its pernapasannya prevented. As quoted from the AFP, sudden death syndrome are associated with a surprising lack of response in the brain that trigger the baby breathing gasp. In such conditions, infants will stimulate people's cry for the return to normal. Causes ketidaknormalan is still not clearly known. However, statistical evidence shows no regard infants exposed to tobacco during pregnancy with a sudden death syndrome in infants. Team doctors, led Dr. Anne Chang, a professor in the field everywhere in the Royal Children's Hospital Foundation in Brisbane, Australia, trying to find links between the two is observed with 20 healthy infants aged around three to five months. Age is the age that the risk of sudden death.

Experts observe ten babies of mothers who did not smoke during pregnancy, while others smoking during pregnancy. For research, babies are placed in the back, a position that is recommended to prevent sudden death. Then, babies are disturbed by the singsong voice of strength 80 decibels of sound in the near future after they sleep. The test is done during the baby sleep soundly and in the light of the situation throughout the sleep stage between ten to twelve hours. Respiratory and heart rhythm and the response behavior of infants, such as body movement and eye opening observed. The researchers found no differences in how to baby sleeping or awake when the voice was heard during deep sleep. Period is determined by the speed of movement of the eye in addition to the pupil. However, large differences in response to increasing their eyes open or move during that period, even when the stimulus to the ear enlarged. The researchers believe the discovery of the increase suspicions that nicotine can result in the development of key functions motorist baby, that is, ordered the brain to sleep and wake functions and the heart and lungs.

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