The definition of SIDS
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden, unexplained death of a baby younger than one year of age that doesn't have a known cause even after a complete investigation.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/research_db/an-investigation-of-infant-deaths-following-initial-hepatitis-b-vaccination-based-on-the-vaccine-adverse-event-reporting-system-vaers-1992-2002/
This study argues that all unexpected neonatal deaths occurring after initial hepatitis B vaccination should be systematically investigated. Over one-fifth (22%) of neonatal hepatitis B vaccine injuries reported to the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) from 1992 to 2002 were deaths (38/170) that, in nearly all cases, occurred within hours or days of vaccination. Although most of the deaths were officially classified as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) or "unexplained" rather than as vaccine-related deaths, the authors note "a statistically significant increase in [the] proportion of neonatal SIDS since implementation of universal vaccination of newborns against hepatitis B." The VAERS reports also are suggestive of higher risks for premature, small, or slightly ill infants.
Healthy babies don't just die unexpectedly!!
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