Anonymous wrote:If your nanny was well-educated, she would know that in a true case of SIDS, the baby could not be resuscitated even if she was right there when the baby stopped breathing. She would also know how to provide a safe sleeping environment, minimizing the risk for suffocation, positional asphysixia, or anything else that is commonly mis-attributed to SIDS.
As long as it doesn't bother you, all the more power to your nanny. But she sounds incredibly anxious.
This may be the case, but if a baby dies on a caregiver's watch the cause of death is not known instantly. As a caregiver I would want to reassure myself and the parents that I did EVERYTHING possible to stop it. Say the baby were to stop breathing when the nanny was in the room watching it, she would be able to act immediately leaving no doubt to the parents that everything that could have been done was done.