Karie Stewart and Nancy Maruyama
(Left to Right) Karie Stewart and Nancy Maruyama Courtesy of Karie Stewart and Nancy Maruyama
Karie Stewart and Nancy Maruyama
(Left to Right) Karie Stewart and Nancy Maruyama Courtesy of Karie Stewart and Nancy Maruyama

A new CDC study reveals an increase in the rate of unexpected deaths among infants during the first year of the pandemic, particularly among Black infants.

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speaks with health experts about risk factors for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUIDS), and how to be proactive about infant safety.

GUESTS: Nancy Maruyama, executive director of Sudden Infant Death Services of Illinois

Karie Stewart, certified nurse-midwife at the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System; founder of Melanated Midwives

Karie Stewart and Nancy Maruyama
(Left to Right) Karie Stewart and Nancy Maruyama Courtesy of Karie Stewart and Nancy Maruyama
Karie Stewart and Nancy Maruyama
(Left to Right) Karie Stewart and Nancy Maruyama Courtesy of Karie Stewart and Nancy Maruyama

A new CDC study reveals an increase in the rate of unexpected deaths among infants during the first year of the pandemic, particularly among Black infants.

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speaks with health experts about risk factors for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUIDS), and how to be proactive about infant safety.

GUESTS: Nancy Maruyama, executive director of Sudden Infant Death Services of Illinois

Karie Stewart, certified nurse-midwife at the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System; founder of Melanated Midwives