Lyndsie Duncan
lyndsie94
Lyndsie Duncan

So someone else posted about this, but seriously would it be so bad to let my baby sleep on his tummy? He can pick his head up and turn it over himself. He's gotten to where the only way he'll sleep is laying on my chest on his tummy. He slept for 7 hours straight yesterday on my chest! He usually gets up every 2! I wouldn't mind holding him every night except for the fact when I'm holding him I have to sleep on the couch cause my boyfriend sleeps deep and would possibly hurt him in his sleep if I stayed in the bed.

10.01.2016
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momma101015
brittani·Мама сына (9 лет)

I have a nunu in mouth helps prevent sids from what my docter told me

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momma101015
brittani·Мама сына (9 лет)

for 1 month old my son has been on his belly they normally don't move unless they are hurting are not comfy so just make sure he is comfy where ever you put him down and them deep sleep then you should be fine !

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lydiarosemomma
Marisha·Мама дочки (9 лет)

I used to have the same problem... sofa & all. try swaddling, bc it's truly safer for newborns to be on the back with their heads turned to the side. but swaddle helps.

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kimberly_preemie-mom
Kimberly ·Мама четверых детей

My son's pediatrician said to wait until they can flip from their back to their stomach and from their stomach to their back all on their own regularly before allowing them to sleep on their stomach. It sucks because my itty bitty sleeps well on his stomach but he's not ready yet.

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mah_mammi
Mickaila Hickerson·Мама сына (10 лет)

Depending on how old your baby is. They recommend your baby sleeping on their back to prevent soda. My son is 6 months and roles himself over but his risk for sids is greatly reduced after 6 months. As a parent, only you can decide what's best for your baby.

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