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Question by Christine
Submitted on 2/8/2004
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Can SIDS be prevented by having the infant adjusted by a Chiorpractor???


Answer by Francine
Submitted on 2/8/2004
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There is no known cause for SIDS.........  and I don't mean to sound calous, but they do know what SIDS is not, and alignment has nothing to do with SIDS...........  if only it were that simple:(

 

Answer by monique
Submitted on 9/28/2005
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Taking an infant to be adjusted by a chiropracter does not..nor will it ever prevent SIDS

 

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