June 2013 Moms

Rolling in their sleep

Hi everyone,
LO wakes herself up from her sleeps because she will roll onto her tummy and then cries about it disrupting her sleep. Should I reposition her on her back ASAP everytime in hopes she'll stay that way or try to settle her on her tummy (what she doesn't like) or one day she will figure it out to get back to her back, etc.?

Any suggestions?
TIA

Re: Rolling in their sleep

  • I have to move my son back. He hasn't figured out that he can put his head and thinks it's tummy time. He will just cry and cry.
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  • Mh pedi said to roll them back to their back to sleep until he if able to roll both ways and control his head better.

    To prevent rolling, roll up a recieving blanket and put it next to them.
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  • I rolled J back until he realized he could put his head down. He pretty much rolls onto his belly now within 5 minutes of putting him to bed and he'll get up on his knees and stick his booty in the air. :) He hasn't rolled belly to back yet, but he has pretty good head control. He's also figured out how to get where the camera won't see anything but his booty. I keep telling my husband to reposition the camera so we get a view of the whole crib.
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  • Our pedi said that we can leave him since he has such good head control. Unfortunately he hasn't figured out the whole putting his head down and relaxing thing yet. I wish he would because he's fallen asleep on his side/tummy after side-lying nursing and he always naps really well that way (supervised) and right now he sleeps like crap on his back.
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