Once Robby's shoulders hit the mattress he rolls to his stomach. My husband is having a meltdown about how unsafe. But if I try rolling him back he just rolls again. Is it true it's ok to leave them if they know how to roll
His pediatrician said that once they can roll, there's not much you can do about it....They're usually strong enough to move if there's an issue. He's slept on his stomach since he started rolling at 3 months...I'd roll him back over in the beginning, but he would be back on his stomach before I left the room! He's always with his butt in the air, arms tucked under his tummy, or wound in his hair. It's so adorable
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@mamabeartaryn I completely understand but seriously what else could you do? Nothing, they have their own little minds.
@littleonemorning, out ac seems chilly at night that's the only reason I have him in anything. Aww butt in the air is so cute when kids sleep that way lol
Doctors say when they roll themselves on their stomach it's ok for them to sleep that way. Not much you can do to stop them! Mine is a belly sleeper now too
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My son was the same way it worried me so badly I wouldnt sleep. Some kids are just like that. That the way they are comfortable.
^ same. I stopped swaddling at that point too. But everyone is different, I've never had an issue with my son sleep on his stomach. And it was around 5 months as well that he started doing it.
I can only speak from my experience, but my daughter sleeps on her stomach every night. She can roll over if she wants to and has control over her head. I've never had any issues. She's napped and slept on her stomach since she gained control of her head.