My baby keeps trying to cover herself with my shirt her blankets anything and everything I am trying to take away anything she could do this with what do I do to get her to understand this is bad and dangerous. She's only 5 months old
My daughter has always loved covering her face. Was only able to fall asleep with it covering her face. I'd just move it off her when she fell asleep. To this day she still uses a blanket and she will be 1 this month.
My son loved doing that. Thankful he grew out of it . It would freak me out and when he would do it he would freak himself out then laugh when I would take it off and do it all over again 🤦🏾♀️. Babies are so silly . I'm glad to know it's normal thing
@jarrellhm2684, yes def enjoy it! I never imagined the day nap time would go away lol. And don't forget you're a great mom, and you're doing your best.
Well you'll always worry, there's always something new! Just not so much about the super bad things.
Now I more so worry about if I'm keeping up with him and his growth, or if I am feeding him right, less frightening things ♥️ just hold on. If you ever need someone to talk to feel free!
Oh man! I used to have the same fear, my son quickly enjoyed rolling over in his sleep, covering his face with his arms or whatever he could. I just waited till he was asleep and investigated if he could still breath well and began feeling at ease when I saw that he was good at keeping his nose somehow pulled up or away enough to breath.
Don't worry to much just remember that you're doing everything right mama! I know it's scary in the beginning but you'll begin getting more relaxed with time :)
My daughter absolutely and I mean absolutely loves covering her face, pant leg, shirt, blanket, toys, carseatcover, papers like it's unreal. But I did some research and babies like covering themselves because it reminds them of when they were in the womb (: if the blanket it thin I don't see a problem but a big ass thick blanket yeah scary! Sometimes it's just for comfort just keep pulling it down on her where you want to let her go and she will eventually get it. She's having a hard time my son did fine.
She is cover her face her breathing pathway. The other morning I woke up and she had her blanket over her face. Needless to say no blankets to sleep with anymore.