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The S.I.D.S Network

Feb 20 '00 (Updated Feb 21 '00)



http://sids-network.org/

This is one of the best written, most informative sites I know. If you are interested in finding out anything about sudden infant death syndrome, this is the place to go.

The site has pictures of babies that were taken by SIDS, it has information on conferences, grief support, videos... It also has an online auction site that you can go to and bid for items, and the money goes to different organizations to help with funding for SIDS.

My favorite page on this site is at http://sids-network.org/pictures.htm.
This is where they have a listing of LOTS of babies that were taken by SIDS. I think if people see this page, it will make it more of a reality for them. I know I never thought my baby could die either, that's just the way we think as humans because we don't ever want to think about things like this, but it is real, and this page will surely show you JUST how real it is...sadly enough.

You can also make donations to the Sids Network by sending contributions on their site.

If you have a minute, check this site out. You wont regret it.






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