Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a MOTH too I don't find it a problem to repost the note here. There was zero identifying information sobstope getting your panties twisted.
It is a horrible situation and having gone through a SIDS death at a facility I can assure you that the family and center are devastated-- not running to DCUM to check in in things. They are most likely consumed by the truly horrific police investigation which they will all be subjected to. That is what is horrific. Not this.
It really doesn't matter if you "find it a problem." It's against the rules. Not sure why this is so hard to understand?
Anonymous wrote:My child died of SIDS while I was holding him. I know of SIDS deaths that have happened while infant asleep in swing. At a connecting airport between flights. In the middle of the night. During a nap. In an car seat. etc. etc.
SIDS is not predictable, it is not preventable, it is not due to negligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a MOTH too I don't find it a problem to repost the note here. There was zero identifying information sobstope getting your panties twisted.
It is a horrible situation and having gone through a SIDS death at a facility I can assure you that the family and center are devastated-- not running to DCUM to check in in things. They are most likely consumed by the truly horrific police investigation which they will all be subjected to. That is what is horrific. Not this.
It really doesn't matter if you "find it a problem." It's against the rules. Not sure why this is so hard to understand?
And thanks, Captain Obvious, I think everyone understands that parents would think the death of their child is more devastating than a thread on DCUM. That doesn't make everyone's morbid curiosity any less gross.
Anonymous wrote:My child died of SIDS while I was holding him. I know of SIDS deaths that have happened while infant asleep in swing. At a connecting airport between flights. In the middle of the night. During a nap. In an car seat. etc. etc.
SIDS is not predictable, it is not preventable, it is not due to negligence.
I'm curious as to why the parents at the said daycare are so confident that the death was NOT the fault of the staff and are so quick to defend/support the daycare. I'm not saying it was, but how would you know, only one day after the incident, that staff was not negligent.
I'm not sure I would be able to send my baby back the day after a baby died in care.
How would a baby die in a crib at daycare? Aren't they constantly watched?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to why the parents at the said daycare are so confident that the death was NOT the fault of the staff and are so quick to defend/support the daycare. I'm not saying it was, but how would you know, only one day after the incident, that staff was not negligent.
I'm not sure I would be able to send my baby back the day after a baby died in care.
How would a baby die in a crib at daycare? Aren't they constantly watched?
makes me so nervous,
And my heart goes out to that family.
Assuming it is SIDS, it likely happens the same way that it happens at home. At our daycare the provider did not literally sit by the cribs and watch the sleeping infants for 2hrs at a stretch.