I feel kind of dumb asking this question, but I will anyway. Hadley doesn't like her arms to be swaddled so we put her in a swaddle with her arms out. She is a great sleeper, but she tends to wake herself cause of her arms flailing around.
Last night ended up putting her on her tummy while I tended to Stella (she puked in her crib...yeah, fun). Anyway, she seemed to be so much more comfortable so I put her back in the co-sleeper that way.
I know "back is best", but does anyone else let their little one sleep on their tummy this soon? I would never have considered it with Stella, but I seem to be way more lax this time around.
Stella never slept on her tummy until she was several months old, but she also hated being on her tummy and Hadley loves it.
I guess I just want to see if anyone else does this. Not sure I'll let her sleep like that again, but she seemed to really like it.
Re: Tummy Sleeping?
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This was exactly me. I would have never, ever considered it for Brady. But it was the only way Nolan would sleep. From about 3 or 4 weeks old Nolan has always slept on his belly. We kept his room cool, only a sheet in the crib nothing else, and white noise. He still to this day sleeps on his belly.
Ditto this. My DS wouldn't sleep any way, and DD sleeps well on her back, so I haven't needed to have anyone tummy sleep. I also would have been more lax if DD needed to - but I definitely would have had her on the angelcare monitor. I wouldn't have been able to sleep at night if she were on her tummy!
E started at about 6 weeks, per a suggestion from our pedi GI doc. It was like magic.
I did all the research and decided for us, the benefit outweighed the risk. IF you factor in all things, the risk is less than 1/2 of 1 percent higher with belly sleeping (That is from several studies that doctors and I went over together, I have no links to back this up)
Thanks everyone! I appreciate the feedback.