But does anyone lay their baby down to sleep on their belly? I don't but have been thinking about it. She hasn't quite figured out how to roll yet but it's just a matter of where to put her arm. Head control is there, not to mention the mattress is hard as a rock, I don't this she could possibly bury her face in it if she wanted to...
I just think she would she so much better and not to mention help with her gas... I've got a handful of friends that have dne it since birth, I don't agree so much with that but thinking its probably not such a big deal now... Anyone doing this?
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Ps u can't create a title like that and not expect backlash! Lol u should've just posted normally
The first few weeks I was up often to check on her because everything makes you so scared but honestly I'm so happy I did it and I think she is too!
SIDS is such a scary thing to worry about. I've been worried about it nonstop since day 1. I do everything, and I mean, everything I can to prevent it. Emma still sleeps in her RNP because of this. I am scared to put her in her crib out of my room for a full night. She doesn't sleep well flat on her back anyways, only small little naps she's able to do for any long period of time.
I am so scared of SIDS. I wake up 2-3 times a night just to see if I can hear her breath still, pull back her covers away from her face if they are even a little bit too close, and make sure that she's still safe in there. My goodness, petrified. I know this probably has a lot to do with my post partum hormones as well though. I delt with pretty bad pp anxiety that I'm still kind of dealing with.
Sorry, that does not at all answer your question, but to get back on topic, no I wouldn't lay her on her stomach. She hates that too and hasn't rolled over yet. Lol..
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