So I have read how tummy sleeping is a no no... however when we were growing up.. most of our parents put us on our tummies as it was the "right" thing to do at that time. My LO doesn't seem to sleep well at night.. but I noticed she always loves being on our chest sleeping.. so I tried laying her in her bassinet on her tummy and she actually sleeps a lot better than on her back. Would I be horrible laying her on her tummy? She sleeps in our room right now next to our bed.. so im constantly checking on her..I would just like opinions of any one else putting babies on their tummies to sleep?
Re: Tummy Sleeper VS. Back Sleeper
I didn't pursue research, just have LO on his back, but before switching you might want to look into it.
Babies sleep deeply but cannot awaken themselves if they get in trouble. Also, no head control = suffocation hazard.
Results are results. When half the babies stopped dying when Back To Sleep started? That's more than coincidence!
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https://m.kidshealth.org/parent/growth/sleep/sleepnewborn.html
"The new study, based on an analysis of 568 known SIDS deaths in San Diego County from 1991 to 2008, finds that the percentage of SIDS infants placed to sleep prone (on their stomachs) decreased from 85.4% to 30.1%, and those found prone at the time of death decreased from 84% to 48.4%."
"Recent studies suggest some infants may be vulnerable to SIDS because of a deficiency in serotonin, a brain chemical that helps regulate breathing, temperature, sleeping, waking and other functions. Serotonin normally helps babies respond to high carbon-dioxide levels in sleep by helping them wake and shift head position. When face down, exhaled carbon dioxide may pool in bedding and be breathed back in."
https://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/health/wellness/story/2012-03-26/SIDS-is-down-but-back-sleeping-is-just-part-of-the-message/53782664/1
Really, I am highly against tummy sleeping.
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