In addition, mothers with three or more children were 30% more likely to lose a subsequent child to cot death than those bringing up their first baby.
Dr Wilson told BBC News Online that while studies showed that families who lost one baby to cot death were at increased risk of a recurrence, it still was not entirely clear why this might be happening.
He said data showed that in families which had lost one child to cot death, subsequent babies were at an increased risk of dying from the same cause, or from a variety of natural causes, such as meningitis.
The advice given by FSID on how to reduce the risk of cot death remains the same - parents are urged to put their babies to sleep on their backs, and smoking by parents both in pregnancy and afterwards near the child is discouraged.
On a folding wooden chair next to her cot sits a can of sunflower seeds and a stack of crossword puzzles from a local Russian-language newspaper.
It is difficult to prove - for prosecution or defence - that, in the face of these uncertainties, an individual cot death was either definitely due to abuse, or definitely not.
He hopes a monument can be erected in Tyne Cot British Cemetery in 2014 to mark the war's 100-year anniversary.
We offered to get a cot, but he said no thanks, folded his suit jacket inside out into a pillow, lay down on the floor and promptly fell asleep.
His research suggested that half the cot deaths in Britain were linked to a respiratory virus caught by small children.
She said the organisation had been taking steps to ensure all baby carers in the UK know how to reduce the risk of cot death.
From the time I roll out of the cot at 6 a.m. to the time I fall asleep after midnight, I get to do what I love nonstop.
But now I let my arm fall to the side of my cot, and I touched with my fingers the cold metal of the carbine cradled in its rack above the flooring.
Professor Meadow's figure on the likelihood of cot deaths was disputed by other experts who argued genetic and environmental factors made the odds of a second cot death in the same family closer to 200 to one.
Mothers who registered the birth of the baby without a named father were six times more likely to lose the baby through a cot death than married couples.
Jurors rejected Ms Hainey's claim that she had woken one morning to find Declan dead in his cot and had not reported the tragedy because, as defence QC Edward Targowski explained: "She simply went into a downward spiral".
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He said Professor Meadow had misunderstood and misinterpreted the statistics by claiming the probability of two natural cot deaths occurring in one family was 73 million to one.
Young mothers, and those bringing up the baby on their own appeared to be more at risk of suffering a cot death.
Folks arriving at the drop-in center by early evening are transported to a church shelter, where they get a cot.
Anne Diamond, the broadcaster who gave evidence to the Leveson inquiry about press intrusion following the cot death of her baby son, Sebastian, in 1991, said she felt "desperately hurt and disillusioned".
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Dr Paul Goldwater, from the Women and Children's Hospital in North Adelaide, said that a recent rise in cot deaths in the state of Victoria - despite the "back to sleep" advice - raised question marks over its true role in the fall in sudden infant death.
Mr Mould, who has visited the Western Front about 20 times, has contacted the Tyne Cot British Military Cemetery in Zonnebeke which has agreed a prospective site, next to one for the Notts and Derby Regiment and one for the Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
Scientists have found clues to the development of heart disease, autism, anxiety, schizophrenia and even cot death.
It comprised a cot bed in a clean, white-washed cell up under the eves and adjacent to a big balcony that looked out onto the street and across the city's dark tempestuous night.
"The recent controversy with cot deaths has taught us that we should be aware of relying on science which may turn out to be wrong, " she says.
Then I fold my cot in the kitchen, get a grip on myself, and tell my son-in-law to eat breakfast.
The coroner told BBC News he could not comment on the COT report, while Mr Gibbons' son-in-law Phil Reed, said he would need time to "properly digest" the report before the family could respond.
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