Guest guest Posted September 26, 2009 Report Share Posted September 26, 2009 SIDS deaths cut in half by placing babies on their backs to sleep, but skull deformities like flat head and ear infections are on the rise, says study. http://abcnews.go.com/Health/back-sleeping-infants-flat-heads-ear-infections/sto\ ry?id=8665385 So - what are wisewoman and vaidya observations about what's needed, and what's causing SIDS? Making babies sleep on their backs seems often backwards to me. Ysha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2009 Report Share Posted September 26, 2009 I'm with you Ysha. I'm sure someday they will find a cause and it will have nothing to do with putting babes on their stomachs. That seems like a natural and secure way to sleep for a baby. I have heard it may be a hormonal (faulty) issue, a bacteria, formaldehyde or something in the fire retardant in mattresses, It could be something hereditary, we may never know, but they don't have a single clue. Yet they are frightening parents out of their wits, having them buy wedges to keep them from rolling over even slightly to their sides, putting them on mattresses that are hard as rocks with nothing to snuggle up to, keeping them on the chilly side so they won't overheat which might contribute to sids, on and on. People always overact for liability reasons, to the point that we lose common sense. And yet babies sleep face down on their parents chests while the parents sleep (which is wonderful) and no one says anything. And their noses are pressed deeply into their mothers breasts for 40 minutes (which is wonderful) and no one is saying discourage breastfeeding to prevent sids. I so wish they would discover the cause of both sids and the " crying spells, also called colic " that affects at least 80% of all babies all over the world. Such mysteries. Vicky York, IBCLC, CPD Postpartum Care Services Portland, OR www.vickyyorkdoula.com references: www.ikarma.com/user/vmyork Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2009 Report Share Posted September 26, 2009 My feeling is that there is much we don't understand about SIDS and what causes it! SIDS deaths are also cut in half when the baby sleeps in the same ROOM as the parents (not even in the same bed). There's some great research in the co-sleeping world about the emotional component of just being near a parent... from brainwave patterns syncing up between mom and baby to feeding cycles/let-down in mother's milk that are all enhanced by proximity in sleeping. I'm not an expert myself, but will try to get some resources posted from a friend who is working on a PhD in the subject. Melody ayurveda , " ayurdoula " <AyurDoulas wrote: > > SIDS deaths cut in half by placing babies on their backs to sleep, but skull deformities like flat head and ear infections are on the rise, says study. > > http://abcnews.go.com/Health/back-sleeping-infants-flat-heads-ear-infections/sto\ ry?id=8665385 > > So - what are wisewoman and vaidya observations about what's needed, and what's causing SIDS? Making babies sleep on their backs seems often backwards to me. > > Ysha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 Researchers have found at least one clue which is an alteration in the serotonin systems of the babies' brains, which could be caused by prenatal / neonatal exposure to SSRIs, SNRIs, any herb that is serotonergic, etc. Serotonin regulates sleep, waking, breathing... Sincerely, Amy Philo 214-705-0169 home 817-793-8028 cell Join the Coalition! Sign the Petition! StopThe MOTHERS Act! uniteforlife.org ________________________________ Vicky York <VMYORK ayurveda Saturday, September 26, 2009 2:59:15 AM Re: PerinatalAyurveda forum Newborns Sleeping: SIDS, risks from Flat Heads, Ear Infections, ... I'm with you Ysha. I'm sure someday they will find a cause and it will have nothing to do with putting babes on their stomachs. That seems like a natural and secure way to sleep for a baby. I have heard it may be a hormonal (faulty) issue, a bacteria, formaldehyde or something in the fire retardant in mattresses, It could be something hereditary, we may never know, but they don't have a single clue. Yet they are frightening parents out of their wits, having them buy wedges to keep them from rolling over even slightly to their sides, putting them on mattresses that are hard as rocks with nothing to snuggle up to, keeping them on the chilly side so they won't overheat which might contribute to sids, on and on. People always overact for liability reasons, to the point that we lose common sense. And yet babies sleep face down on their parents chests while the parents sleep (which is wonderful) and no one says anything. And their noses are pressed deeply into their mothers breasts for 40 minutes (which is wonderful) and no one is saying discourage breastfeeding to prevent sids. I so wish they would discover the cause of both sids and the " crying spells, also called colic " that affects at least 80% of all babies all over the world. Such mysteries. Vicky York, IBCLC, CPD Postpartum Care Services Portland, OR www.vickyyorkdoula. com references: www.ikarma.com/ user/vmyork Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 Amy, do you know who is doing the research on this? Vicky - Amy Philo ayurveda Saturday, September 26, 2009 4:45 PM Re: PerinatalAyurveda forum Newborns Sleeping: SIDS, risks from Flat Heads, Ear Infections, ... Researchers have found at least one clue which is an alteration in the serotonin systems of the babies' brains, which could be caused by prenatal / neonatal exposure to SSRIs, SNRIs, any herb that is serotonergic, etc. Serotonin regulates sleep, waking, breathing... Sincerely, Amy Philo 214-705-0169 home 817-793-8028 cell Join the Coalition! Sign the Petition! StopThe MOTHERS Act! uniteforlife.org ________________________________ Vicky York <VMYORK ayurveda Saturday, September 26, 2009 2:59:15 AM Re: PerinatalAyurveda forum Newborns Sleeping: SIDS, risks from Flat Heads, Ear Infections, ... I'm with you Ysha. I'm sure someday they will find a cause and it will have nothing to do with putting babes on their stomachs. That seems like a natural and secure way to sleep for a baby. I have heard it may be a hormonal (faulty) issue, a bacteria, formaldehyde or something in the fire retardant in mattresses, It could be something hereditary, we may never know, but they don't have a single clue. Yet they are frightening parents out of their wits, having them buy wedges to keep them from rolling over even slightly to their sides, putting them on mattresses that are hard as rocks with nothing to snuggle up to, keeping them on the chilly side so they won't overheat which might contribute to sids, on and on. People always overact for liability reasons, to the point that we lose common sense. And yet babies sleep face down on their parents chests while the parents sleep (which is wonderful) and no one says anything. And their noses are pressed deeply into their mothers breasts for 40 minutes (which is wonderful) and no one is saying discourage breastfeeding to prevent sids. I so wish they would discover the cause of both sids and the " crying spells, also called colic " that affects at least 80% of all babies all over the world. Such mysteries. Vicky York, IBCLC, CPD Postpartum Care Services Portland, OR www.vickyyorkdoula. com references: www.ikarma.com/ user/vmyork Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 If you google serotonin and SIDS you can find a few articles. http://www.medpagetoday.com/Pediatrics/GeneralPediatrics/4416 http://www.google.com/search?q=serotonin+and+SIDS & ie=utf-8 & oe=utf-8 & aq=t & rls=org\ ..mozilla:en-US:official & client=firefox-a Here is something I worked on over the summer: http://momsandmeds.wordpress.com/2009/06/24/breastmilkexposure/ That one is mostly breast milk exposure. And here is another I did last Spring: http://uniteforlife.wordpress.com/2009/04/02/mother-speaks-out-effexor-sids-and-\ the-mothers-act/ Also check this one out: http://twohours.wordpress.com/2009/09/25/breakthrough/ This has reports to the FDA for psychotropic drugs and prenatal / neonatal exposure over the last 4 years: http://www.cchrint.org/psychdrugdangers/MothersAct.html Sincerely, Amy Philo 214-705-0169 home 817-793-8028 cell Join the Coalition! Sign the Petition! StopThe MOTHERS Act! uniteforlife.org ________________________________ Vicky York <VMYORK ayurveda Saturday, September 26, 2009 8:12:34 PM Re: PerinatalAyurveda forum Newborns Sleeping: SIDS, risks from Flat Heads, Ear Infections, ... Amy, do you know who is doing the research on this? Vicky - Amy Philo ayurveda Saturday, September 26, 2009 4:45 PM Re: PerinatalAyurveda forum Newborns Sleeping: SIDS, risks from Flat Heads, Ear Infections, ... Researchers have found at least one clue which is an alteration in the serotonin systems of the babies' brains, which could be caused by prenatal / neonatal exposure to SSRIs, SNRIs, any herb that is serotonergic, etc. Serotonin regulates sleep, waking, breathing... Sincerely, Amy Philo 214-705-0169 home 817-793-8028 cell Join the Coalition! Sign the Petition! StopThe MOTHERS Act! uniteforlife. org ____________ _________ _________ __ Vicky York <VMYORK (AT) peoplepc (DOT) com> ayurveda Saturday, September 26, 2009 2:59:15 AM Re: PerinatalAyurveda forum Newborns Sleeping: SIDS, risks from Flat Heads, Ear Infections, ... I'm with you Ysha. I'm sure someday they will find a cause and it will have nothing to do with putting babes on their stomachs. That seems like a natural and secure way to sleep for a baby. I have heard it may be a hormonal (faulty) issue, a bacteria, formaldehyde or something in the fire retardant in mattresses, It could be something hereditary, we may never know, but they don't have a single clue. Yet they are frightening parents out of their wits, having them buy wedges to keep them from rolling over even slightly to their sides, putting them on mattresses that are hard as rocks with nothing to snuggle up to, keeping them on the chilly side so they won't overheat which might contribute to sids, on and on. People always overact for liability reasons, to the point that we lose common sense. And yet babies sleep face down on their parents chests while the parents sleep (which is wonderful) and no one says anything. And their noses are pressed deeply into their mothers breasts for 40 minutes (which is wonderful) and no one is saying discourage breastfeeding to prevent sids. I so wish they would discover the cause of both sids and the " crying spells, also called colic " that affects at least 80% of all babies all over the world. Such mysteries. Vicky York, IBCLC, CPD Postpartum Care Services Portland, OR www.vickyyorkdoula. com references: www.ikarma.com/ user/vmyork Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 Interesting, Amy. Looks like more studies need to be done. They still put babies on their backs as all who died were either on their backs or their sides. I don't see the difference between a baby on his side and on his back with head turned to his side, as most of them do. Thanks for sending that. Vicky York, IBCLC, CPD Postpartum Care Services Portland, OR www.vickyyorkdoula.com references: www.ikarma.com/user/vmyork Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 Dear Amy! The grouping of effects from SSRI/SNRI meds effect on serotonin, and from herbs or foods that naturally increase serotonin without interfering with it's timely metabolism like the meds do, concerns me. As you know, these meds are serotonin uptake inhibitors. The effect on the body, Ayurveda understands and deals with as " ama " or incomplete products of digestion and other toxins. And as metabolic " fires " or enzymes which need support. It is interesting that even though excess serotonin can create so many problems, some of my teachers have worked for years with protocols which initially add herbal serotonergics to whatever the medical dosage is for a month before even beginning to very slowly reduce medical dosage. (I must state for all readers affirmation of high risk to clients taken off these meds too quickly; this means faster than at least 6 months if the person has been on them for a year, according to Dr. Ann Blake Tracey. Although the right tools may shorten this, I am in no position to advise on any of it.) Ie, for instance Sarasvati Burman in Boulder speaks of helping transition people off these meds: (partial description) starting with first month parallelling herbal serotonergic herbs to which are of course added other personalized balancing herbs in the formula. Then dosage is very subtle reduced while continuing to assess and adjust the client's herbal, dietary, pranayama, yoga and other lifestyle issues to best support continuing safe and smooth detox of the meds. One of the things an ayurvedic pracittioner assesses is how is the body's " agni " or enzyme system in each tissue. Also any channel cleansing needed by various Ayurvedic practices including herbs also Including it turns out, the body's ability to safely metabolize the well known hard slimy coating these meds create on brain glands, and the rest of the excess which gets stored especially in the brain (and other fatty? not sure about that) tissues. - Addressing that individual's metabolic and cleansing needs frequently. What I am not clear on, is this accumulation in (especially the brain tissues) serotonin, or is it the serotonin uptake inhibitor chemistry? Either way, the natural serotoninergic herbs and foods used properly create much more than that effect, a harmonious, calming, stabilizing, emotionally satisfying effect instead of obscuring emotions as the meds do. What I understand is that folks on these meds tend to loose the ability to feel emotions, but sensory feelings, mental, and will are generally not repressed. Part at least, of this emotional (we translate, doshic imbalance) coverup, includes the coating on brain glands which have so much to do with many functions including hormones, higher brain function, and emotions. While at thesame time exacerbating/aggravating especially vata and pitta dosha, the meds cover up the root doshic cause of the emotional disturbances. Ayurvedic use of herbs and foods will have opposite effect. OK, so I should go to the cited research and address in those terms...forgive me for not getting there yet. Thank you for sharing! It is good to hear from you. How goes your work? Warm regards and blessings - Ysha > Researchers have found at least one clue which is an alteration in the serotonin systems of the babies' brains, which could be caused by prenatal / neonatal exposure to SSRIs, SNRIs, any herb that is serotonergic, etc. Serotonin regulates sleep, waking, breathing... > > Sincerely, > Amy Philo > 214-705-0169 home > 817-793-8028 cell Vicky, I love your description here - I too am amazed at all the widgets to keep babies on their backs, and how well babies breathe nose to breast. Are you saying it is estimated that 80% of all babies get colic? It is not such a mystery, this....but for another discussion. Love, Ysha >they are frightening parents out of their wits, having them buy wedges to keep them from rolling over even slightly to their sides, putting them on mattresses that are hard as rocks with nothing to snuggle up to, keeping them on the chilly side so they won't overheat which might contribute to sids, on and on. People always overact for liability reasons, to the point that we lose common sense. And yet babies sleep face down on their parents chests while the parents sleep (which is wonderful) and no one says anything. And their noses are pressed deeply into their mothers breasts for 40 minutes (which is wonderful) and no one is saying discourage breastfeeding to prevent sids. I so wish they would discover the cause of both sids and the " crying spells, also called colic " that affects at least 80% of all babies all over the world. Such mysteries. > > Vicky York, IBCLC, CPD > Postpartum Care Services Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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