It is recommended that you start each sleep time by putting your baby down on her back but then if she rolls onto her stomach you can leave her to sleep that way.
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The best way to encourage optimal development of your baby s spine and future postural alignment is to give them plenty of tummy time.
The operative term being slept.
As always follow safe sleep guidelines.
The baby is still placed down to sleep on his or her back.
The babocush offers a calming and safe place for your baby to lie on their tummy.
She can easily roll onto her stomach.
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Stomach sleeping increases the risk of sudden infant death syndrome sids and suffocation and it s an easy roll from side to stomach gravity means very little effort on baby s part.
I love recommending the babocush to my young patients to help with their development colic and reflux.
However the wedge keeps the head higher than the stomach.
This can keep some of the stomach acids from causing discomfort or spitting up overnight which helps both the baby and the parents sleep better.
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You re tired and that s a big deal that shouldn t be ignored but unfortunately how baby seems to sleep best isn t best if it means tummy sleeping before they can roll over both.
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He still sleeps on his stomach.
So after trying everything you re doing as well as the wedge for him to sleep on his side he slept on his stomach.
Baby sleeping on stomach.
Baby sleeping on stomach equals baby breathing in less air.
About 1 600 babies died of sids in 2015 the last year statistics were available.
This increases her chance of sudden infant death syndrome sids.
The short answer is no.
If you ve made a diligent effort to encourage back sleeping and your baby still sleeps best on her stomach let her and don t fear that she is going to die of sids especially if the other risk factors are not present studies on large numbers of babies show a statistical increase in sids if baby does sleep on tummy but your baby is an individual.
In other words a baby who can roll onto her stomach can no doubt sleep safely that way.
By now your infant probably can roll over himself or is close so soon he will sleep on his stomach whether you want him to or not.
My child is now 2.