My Baby Keeps Rolling To Her Stomach To Sleep Is 7 1/2 Months Old Too Young For Baby To Sleep On Stomach?

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Is 7 1/2 months old too young for baby to sleep on stomach? - my baby keeps rolling to her stomach to sleep

I am very paranoid about my daughter sleeps on her stomach. I sleep on my back and I check frequently during the night and are always on the side or stomach. I'm worried to suffocate her in her sleep when he turns around like this. I always changes his position behind her, when I see it. I worked with a sleep positioner to provide them, but it rolled away from him. Am I too paranoid? Help!

12 comments:

sevenofu... said...

I am a provider of child care in my home for 20 years. They also have a 27 years old mother of 4 children. In my early days of parenthood, and when I opened the kindergarten children, which still lay on his stomach. Not my 3 adult children and about 20 babies, I sleep all the problems on his stomach, none, none died of suffocation and SIDS. Even stuffed animals kept in the crib, use bumper pads, and put several layers of blankets over them! Studies over the small island states have shown that babies sleep on their backs, it seems to have fewer cases of SIDS, so it is now recommended that children be put to sleep in the back. Since all the children sleep on their stomachs to suffocate or die of SIDS, only because the risk seems to decrease with their backs to sleep. When children are able to manage alone, for they are sleeping safely in a comfortable position. The risk of sudden death seems to peak between 2-4 months, but will continue until about a year. To follow the recommendation that we as a provider of day care to put children to sleep on their backs to one year. However, if babies can roll without having their backs to sleep during his time. The choking hazard to babies who are incapable of moving under its own power mild. You can relax and do not worry too much if your baby sleeps. I am sure that you check back often and on his back during their sleep time is harmful for him and her. You need rest. It is normal for mothers, especially the first time, that takes care of things. With the theme of sleep, your daughter will be just about on their stomachs to sleep 7 1 / 2 months.

LP's Mommy said...

My son was sleeping on her stomach when she was 3 months. It is now almost 7 months. If they can ride on it and then you have nothing to fear.

motherhe... said...

Yes, your being too paranoid in this .... SIDS peaks at 2 to 4 months ... and after 4 months, most babies can roll over and find the item you like .... Leave it and get some sleep!

Java said...

It does not matter if your daughter started to roll. When they learn that it is difficult to control how the dream. When my son was rolling over in his stomach with a comfortable residence. I was so nervous at first, but then he realized, could easily rolover on his back when he feels comfortable.

emmikenz said...

My daughter is 6 months. and did the same. Do not worry. I do not have blankets to use, especially in Jammie (barely warm), and had got to his bumper book, because it would reduce its head. Your baby is perfectly normal.

JonEmBet... said...

Once she is able to run clean, sleeps very well, as it is comfortable. Do not stress about it. Use a baby monitor, you can hear it, and put at ease.

aprilmom... said...

This is fine if they are face down on her own. My son has always wanted to sleep on my stomach, always put him in the back, but then the baby can not go back again and again his head is fine.

elanat said...

Back to Sleep

I do not think you're paranoid, they are only a concern of the mother. That's what we care to do better. I think what we do is just keep an eye on him in order to ensure that it is forever on his back. When it begins to focus on her right back.Lets hope again, he has to make the point that when you talk to your pediatrician about this ... Oh, good luck ...

learnin_... said...

I use to worry about this with my son, and I always tried to roll back. Then I read that once a child on the role and can give sleep to the top and leave them in any position in the night.

sweetpea said...

NO! you're not paranoid, with all the statements of SIDS. The best advice I give is talk to your pediatrician. By the way, if you do not always stay awake, you can not see to make his dream come true, that does not fail. Talk to your document, and try not to worry.

lacmcent... said...

My child is 5 months and rolling over on his stomach during the night and again and again in his belly. My first was the same as I never had any problems. I have everything from the crib, and we know that it is summer and that no frames have a blanket. When she begins the work that should be good. Call your ped if you Qestion.

shannonm... said...

First, the position has nothing to do with why a baby was not breathing at once to do. Choking for SIDS is a baby that dies in his stomach as he is the face on the ground in a bed with a blanket or SIDS did not suffocate, not the same. It changes the way a rule of SIDS death is suffocation and choking, it is not longer than SIDS. My daughter (5 months), fell and died of SIDS. I joined a group of small island shortly after his death, and guess what .... most mothers in my group have reported that their children in the back, the sides were in strollers, swings, etc. There was only one pair in the stomach. When a child dies in the stomach and then I was not strangled, is likely to SIDS, but the child died at any point, as my daughter. A Cesati breath is suddenly nothing to do with the positioning or without children, all other than in a single position to die. The people are so crazy about this again, what else everything else to the idea, and then carefullyI like your baby dies, and leaves it to say, but I did everything I should. No matter what you do. What are whatever the reason why these children is to stop breathing outside of our control, such as parents. It's something I have no control over and if this should happen will happen. You should just enjoy your child and will not be overwhelmed. I had two, and slept, what position they wanted, usually in their stomachs, and both are good. SIDS is known, up to 1 years, but the risk decreases after 6 months. I know three people in my group of small island states that have lost their children in 10 months and from two to 12 months. There are also 2 that lost her baby to SIDS, while her child was conscious, so that does not even occur during sleep. They say it is more likely to happen to people in the winter months, and African-American baby, but my baby was a girl that occurred in June, was white. I do not think trying to trash the people more, because more than likely if you just sayand ask the people who had actually been done, you can discredit everything they say. Yeah right, as the pacifier, supposedly to reduce risk, had my daughter a pacifier in his mouth and fell when he stopped breathing. This is another country that is asked of mothers in my group, and it is found that the pacifier is not good for their children. Good theory, but not true, but people will believe anything because it's easier to believe that whatever it is, a solution for why children die suddenly, but they need to obtain data and test before you preach to the people begin

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