this is not to start a debate or anything like that but just curious- how many let their little ones sleep on their belly? We just had our second child a month ago and I never put my daughter to sleep on her belly and was very uncomfortable when she started rolling to her belly at night. My almost 5 week old son seems to have a witching "hour" that starts around 8-9 and goes until around midnight and we try different things every night to try and help and not much helps but I just put him down on his belly (while I'm awake and sitting next to him) because he sleeps so well on his belly on my husband and I and I've let him take naps next to me on his belly during the day- I thought it was worth a shot. My sister in law told me recently she put both her babies on their bellies to sleep at night because they slept better so I was just curious how many others did this. I am fully aware of the risks and don't intend to do this, but I just wanted to see how many others did what she does because I couldn't believe how quickly he got comfortable and made me think my sister in law can't be the only one to do this.
Re: Just curious...
@DaisyBlinks I'm lurking and I had to google RNP dangers lol. That's what it said. It is not firm or a flat surface so it's not safe.
Obviously I have not had my baby yet so who knows what I will do when the time comes. I guess some say that their babies need to be upright for reflux? I will be clueless I'm sure
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Infants do not have the muscular strength in their necks to ensure that an adequate airway is maintained when then are in a slumped posture due to an incline. Even a small incline can increase the risk. I know that there are countless moms who will say, "I did it with my kid, and they are fine," but it really isn't worth the risk. An infant should always sleep on a firm mattress in a crib.