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Medical Information for SUDC
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The loss of a child is tragic for all involved. Grief is immense and can be all consuming. A sudden unexplained death offers even more unanswered questions for both families and their physicians. Below is some helpful information to better understand the death investigation process, medical testing considerations for your family members, and medical testing considerations for subsequent pregnancies and newborn SUDC sibling babies.
We hope they provide you will some of the answers you are looking for and some piece of mind as you cope with your loss. If you have any questions, please contact us at 800-620-SUDC or info@sudc.org so we can help.
Medical Information pertaining to the child who died:
Autopsy and Scene Investigation Overview
2. The autopsy and scene investigation will vary among jurisdictions. The length of time for a full investiagtion also varies greatly.If you need help navigating this process, please call us at 800-620-SUDC.
Research Opportunities
- Participate in the SanDiego SUDC Research Project to attain a comprehensive review of your child's cause of death, and also allow their participation in medical research to help us learn the true cause of SUDC and discover it's prevention. For more information, click here.
- Long QT Research Study at the Mayo Clinic in MN. For more information, contact:
Medical Information pertaining to surviving and future family members:
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