LO just started rolling in his sleep over the weekend. I am fine with him sleeping on his side, but on Sunday afternoon when I went to check on him during one of his naps he had rolled onto his tummy and faceplanted into the mattress. I couldn't see his nose or mouth, so naturally I panicked and turned him over.
I know the risk of SIDS decreases dramatically around the six-month mark and that if babies are capable of rolling and have good neck and back muscle control tummy sleeping should be fine, BUT what about faceplants into the mattress? How on earth do you prevent them? Or do you need to? It looked like DS could breathe but none of his airways were exposed. Please help calm my nerves or share with me what you've done for successful tummy sleeping.
Re: Moms of tummy sleepers
This! The Angelcare gave me so much peace of mind! We've since turned off the motion sensor because DS loves to sleep curled up in the corner of his crib and the sensor usually doesn't pick up on him when he's all the way over there. We could always move the sensor over but honestly, I'm pretty confident that DS is just fine sleeping on his belly at this point.
Before you get too freaked out, if baby can raise their head, roll both ways, etc. don't panic! DD faceplants all the time when she sleeps. I just look for her back moving up and down to make sure she is breathing. :-) This is usually what she looks like, but she has definitely been even more faceplanted than this:
I probably should have been more specific.... I was talking about the mattress covers that have an extra layer of "fluff" on them. They, in a sense, undo the purpose of getting a stiff infant mattress. It is a lot easier for an infant to stuff their nose down in it and essentially suffocate (forgive me if my posting makes no sense... I got no sleep last night)
This is what DS looked like when I checked on him this morning. On Sunday it was a full on faceplant. I'm encouraged by what you've all shared about your LOs. I know he's going to put himself in the position that's most comfortable to him and there's nothing I can do about it. I'll continue to keep a close eye on him until my nerves get used to the idea.
This. DD's mattress is hard enough (and her nose is teeny enough) that her face can't sink into the mattress.
DS has been side sleeping since about 3 months & stomach sleeping since about 4 months. It didn't matter how many times I flipped him over to his back, he still mostly prefers tummy.
I still check on him several times during naps & I get out of bed a few times to check before I can fall asleep at night.
Baby Boy #2 is on the way!