However this sleeping position also has some risks involved.
Newborn baby sleeping head position.
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Here are some of them.
Purchase a safety approved crib mattress covered by a fitted sheet and never place your baby down for sleep on soft surfaces like pillows quilts and.
Stomach sleeping increases the risk of sudden infant.
If your baby returns to the original position while sleeping adjust his or her position next time.
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Or place your baby s head near the foot of the crib one day the head of the crib the next.
Children lying in the sleep on back position for a long time may suffer from positional plagiocephaly a case of flattened head or the baby may also suffer from brachycephaly a case of flattened back.
Keep the view but change your baby s head position by alternating positions in the crib especially if the crib is against a wall.
The consumer product safety commission is warning parents not let a baby sleep in rockers pillows car seats or any other product that holds an infant at an incline with their head higher than.
You also may try changing the baby s head position placing the infant to sleep with the head to one side for a night and then changing to the other side the next night.
Infants are on their backs for many hours every day so the head sometimes flattens in one spot.
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Opt for a firm sleep surface.
You might also hold your baby with alternate arms at each feeding.
The most common cause of a flattened head is a baby s sleep position.
Therefore it is essential to know about safe sleeping positions for babies along with a few tips to reduce the risk of sids 1.
Sids or sudden infant death syndrome is just a part of unexpected infant deaths called sudden unexpected death in infancy or sudi and is linked to the sleeping position of the baby.
In addition to following the aap s recommendation for baby sleeping positions you can protect your infant from sids by following these simple sleep safety tips.
Risks involved in the sleep on back position.