So, my LO thinks he's something great because he can now roll from his back to his tummy. I can't put him on his back for longer than a minute before he smiles and rolls over. The problem? He can't seem to figure out how to roll from his tummy to his back, so shortly after he rolls onto his tummy he gets frustrated and needs to be rolled back over.
So, I just put him to bed (on his back) an hour ago. I went up to check on him a few minutes ago and he is on his tummy. Do I leave him like that????? He's 5 months old, and I don't think I would be worried if I knew he could roll himself back over if he didn't want to be on his tummy anymore, but since he can't....
What would you do? Would you try to roll him back over? Or just let him be?
Re: sleeping on his tummy
LOL - our LO did the same thing! We left him on his tummy - when he woke up and cried because he wanted to flip back over we would put him on his back. He inevitably wound up on his tummy again...this went on for a few nights. Now he can flip back easily but prefers to be on his tummy. I just check the monitor closely throughout the night to make sure he's ok. So far so good.
Even if you put him on his back, he'll flip again. There isn't much you can do other than maybe use tape?? LOL
DD (5 years old) from IUI in 2012
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Our little one sleeps so much better on his stomach, but I was a nervous wreck. We invested in an Angelcare monitor. It measures slight movement (like his chest rising and falling from breathing)and an alarm goes off it there isn't any movement for 20 seconds. He squirms all over the place at night and we have never had a false alarm either.
It has been a life changer! He sleeps through the night and if I ever wake up and want to check on him I can see on the monitor that he is breathing. I wish I had gotten it sooner.