Recent media reports have been warning parents not to re-use cot mattresses in the
belief that S. aureus in foam mattresses is the trigger behind 50% of cot deaths.
SIDS and Kids has reviewed the research to date and has found that there is no
evidence to show that there is an increased risk of SIDS for babies who sleep on the
back and on a firm, clean, well fitting mattress that is in good condition.
Sleep baby on a cot mattress that is the right size for the cot, is firm and clean and in
good condition with no signs of damage. A soft mattress can increase the risk of SIDS if
baby rolls over onto the tummy. Make sure there is no more than a 25mm (1 inch) gap
between the mattress, the cot sides and the ends of the cot as a baby or toddler can
become trapped between a poor fitting mattress and the cot sides. This is especially
dangerous if their face is trapped and covered, or their neck is restricted in any way.
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