Hey ya'll
My 7 month old recently started flipping to her stomach in the middle of the night to sleep. With everything ive been taught about SIDS it scares me to think that something could ever happen to her. Has anyone else ever had this happen? and what did you do? Also she finally got her first tooth, but teething has begun to cut into her nap time and night time sleep. She was started on a sleep schedule when she was very young and has stuck to it up until now. Anyone out there that can help? Thank you for your time!
Re: Sleep and teething
DD has slept on her stomach since about 4 months. She can be completely asleep in my arms and as soon as I put her down on her back she flips over. She's more comfy on her stomach or side. Just keep everything out of the crib and you should be fine. If they're able to flip over they're usually able to move their head to breathe better.
As for teething, all I can offer is good luck. We have had a steady stream of teething since 4 months and some nights are good while others are bad. Keep either some gel or teething tablets on a shelf in LOs room so you have them ready if you need them. And it's ok to use tylenol for the pain if nothing else is helping.
My son has been a tummy sleeper since 4 months old. I always put him on his back and within seconds he is on his tummy. I used to be so scared like so many other people but once they can roll over there isn't anything we can do. He is 6 months old and still prefers to be on his tummy to sleep.
My LO started teething 2 months ago. His front 2 bottom teeth are about half way up and I can tell you that his sleep and eating patterns seem to vary lately. One day he seems really hungry and sucks down his bottles, then next day he will stop with or 2 ounces left He has always been a short napper but since the teeth were visible his naps change every couple days. He will take a long nap one day (1-1.5 hrs) then the next it's back to 45 mins top. I just go with the flow and know that things will get back to normal once the teething is over. Good luck!