who let's their newborn sleep on their stomach? I want some insight my almost two week old loves to sleep on her stomach but I only let her do it while she's on my chest. we co sleep so I was wondering if I should let her do it in the bed also to sleep.
Once they are able to flip on the own it's ok but until then put her to sleep on her back
Yesterday I went out with my boyfriend went to watch a movie, me and him don't live together yet. but point is yesterday when he was dropping me off his like sleep over at my house witch the mom and dad lives. I said no,
his response was why is everyone deciding or making choices for you and their going to do the same with the baby, when I know that's not true. what he thinks is that my mom tells me not to sleep over. So he left all mad. and I felt in my heart that he went on and cheated on me...
(Thread Closed) Let’s go out with a bang
Let all the dramas unfold! I blame Jessica Alba
Transgender children
So I just learned that in my kids school district (my kids aren't in school yet my oldest will be starting kindergarten next September) there are twin boys who identify as girls. They are 5 years old. What's your opinions on this matter given they are 5!!! I don't believe that at that age they really understand the whole thing. So the entire school had to take a course on how to handle transgender children. For example they can't say girls go this or boys do that. What are...
Science!
My friend posted this on facebook last night and said her kids were asleep within minutes. It's a song that scientists created to help people fall asleep. I was skeptical but I thought what the hay, I'll try it out. I didn't bank on Dh falling asleep, but both him and lo were asleep by minute 2. And lo slept six straight hours. ?
Starting TWW. Anyone else?
I had a stillborn daughter at 38 weeks this passed Nov. This is my second month ttc. (Last month we only tried for like two weeks though). My last and only pregnancy, I got pregnant the first month of ttc so I hope it's quick this time again.
I agree with above, I think it's fine to let them sleep on their tummy when they are on your chest because you are there to watch them and you will know if something is wrong...but until you know for sure your baby can control rolling back onto their back consistently it's not a good idea to put them to bed like that because if they have a hard time breathing it will be too late for you to help if you're not awake and watching...You will probably hear a lot of moms tell you that they did it and their babies slept great and they are fine, but my personal opinion is that I would NEVER risk it. My friend's baby died of SIDS at only a week old, so I have seen up close and personal the damage it does and I would never risk it.