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There are no known causes of crib death. The deaths are usually thought to be a combination of factors.
According to researchers, cot death, also known as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), occurs at a particular stage in a baby’s development when they are vulnerable to environmental stresses.
Environmental stresses include exposure to tobacco smoke.
Maternal smoking during pregnancy raises risk of SIDS four fold and exposure to environmental smoke at home raises risk of SIDS eight fold in babies.
Some reasons and risk factors associated with cot deaths or SIDS include stomach sleeping, brain abnormalities and so forth. (1-5)
Foremost among risk factors is stomach sleeping.
There are numerous studies that show that babies placed on their stomachs to sleep are at greater risk of SIDS than those sleeping on their backs or sides.
This could be because the stomach sleeping puts pressure on a child's jaw and interferes with normal breathing.
In addition, the baby could be "rebreathing" his or her own exhaled air.
This could be true particularly in a soft bed with bedding, pillows etc.
There is creation of a soft space around the baby's mouth that traps exhaled air. Since this air is poor in oxygen and rich in carbon dioxide the baby may die of lack of oxygen.
Abnormality in the arcuate nucleus, a part of the brain that may help control breathing and awakening during sleep, may contribute to SIDS.
Normally if there is lack of oxygen in breathed air the baby responds by waking up and crying. This also changes the breathing and heart rate and makes up for the oxygen lack.
In babies with a problem in the arcuate nucleus this reaction of waking up is lost raising risk of SIDS.
Other risk factors include: