Well, it does. A very small percentage of babies are born with undetected heart defects and they just...die. But it's a lot rarer than the public thinks. Probably close to 1 in 10000.
The overwhelming majority of "SIDS" cases are simple parental neglect. The data is all there and the correlations are blinding if you're capable of breaking free of the conditioning.
I'm not really talking about the concept of certain obvious factors like that contributing to random infant deaths. It should go without saying that very rarely things like that could happen. More so the notion that there is a "syndrome" that just randomly kills infants for no good reason at all. That is asinine. There is always a reason. The term has clearly evolved into something that functions to sweep other issues under the rug.
Well, it does. A very small percentage of babies are born with undetected heart defects and they just...die. But it's a lot rarer than the public thinks. Probably close to 1 in 10000.
The overwhelming majority of "SIDS" cases are simple parental neglect. The data is all there and the correlations are blinding if you're capable of breaking free of the conditioning.
I'm not really talking about the concept of certain obvious factors like that contributing to random infant deaths. It should go without saying that very rarely things like that could happen. More so the notion that there is a "syndrome" that just randomly kills infants for no good reason at all. That is asinine. There is always a reason. The term has clearly evolved into something that functions to sweep other issues under the rug.
Parental neglect or just moms (primarily, but I'm sure some dads too) that kill their kids.