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Management

Authoring team

  • call the ambulance before setting out
  • assist with CPR during transfer to hospital or, if the baby clearly died some hours ago, contact the coroner
  • give the family immediate support
  • make sure there is time for both parents and other family members to be with their baby
  • the family should be able to take photographs. Someone should get a picture (& hospitals usually have a suitable camera) but will be easily upset by any intrusion.
  • inform all members of relevant primary care and hospital teams to ensure support and follow-up with thoughtfulness
  • avoid discussion of risk factors as this is likely to engender guilt feelings: 'the cause of SIDS is unknown'
  • any doctor who has had prior contact with the baby is likely to be blamed and be the butt of anger

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