The safety and health of your baby is the most important thing when it comes to being a parent.
Imagine being asleep with your baby laying next to you, you want to make sure that even when you are
sleeping that your infant can be safe and snug as bug on a rug.
Thankfully, there is more than a few sleeping positions you could use to prevent your baby from falling over
the side of the bed if there is no other place to place your baby to sleep.
http://www.drmomma.org/2012/01/baby-sleep-positions.html
A few examples:
- (booby trap) Father watches the baby sleep, making sure he/she doesn't roll around
- (the dog house) Father sleeps on the couch while the mother takes full care of the child
- (snow angel) Giving the baby room allowing him to move more freely
- (H is for Hell) Baby lays horizontally making an H form with his/her parents
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) newborns should
sleep on their backs instead of lying flat on their stomachs to decrease the
chance of (SIDS), Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Based on the AAP's
research reports newborns have a greater risk of SIDS
Baby Sleeping Positions Rock.
Hard to Believe: This Keeps Your Baby Awake At Night
ReplyDeleteDear Sleepless Mother,
It “waits” for you to put your baby to sleep
And is “ jumping of joy” when you start rocking or swinging your little one
Because it knows the next thing you do opesn the gates…...and invites midnight wakefulness into your baby’s sensitive brain and body
I’m talking about this simple habit
Could one simple habit increase the risk of your baby waking up in the middle of the night......by 87%? “It’s like setting a midnight fire alarm in his brain”, one study revealed
The worst part is that you keep doing it ……it’s part of your routine……and yet it’s wrecking your little one’s sleep
So what is this disruptive habit? And what can you do to fix it?
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