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Sleep positioning

Just a quick question, well more need some reassuring! So I know back is best, but lately when I put dd to sleep she is rolling onto her belly. She can roll both ways. Do I have to re position her to her back or is it ok at this point if she moves herself there? I know to obviously continue to always put her on her back to start.  She is 5.5 months actual and 3.5 adjusted, I don't know if that at all matters, so just incase! Thanks ladies!!! 
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    I'm not sure (since I haven't experienced this yet with Adalyn) but I think that as long as you lay them down on their back they're fine if they flip on their stomachs. 
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    My LO isn't rolling yet, but oncemthey can go back to tummy on their own you can leave them there otherwise you could spend all night flipping them back.  
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    What they said! Just make sure the sheet is taut and there are no blankets/toys and she should be fine.
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    Thank you ladies! I mean common sense was telling me that if she can get herself there and back she is ok, but the whole preemie, ftm, google is the devil, can drive a mommy nuts ontop of SIDS!! So thank you for taking the time to answer my question!!! I always forget to use MOD as a great resource so thanks for reminding me!
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