D.C. asks from Milan, MI on January 09, 2007
Tummy Sleeper - Milan,MI
My son Easton just turned 5 months on the 6th. I always put him to sleep on hisback, but every time I go and check on him he has rolled over onto his tummy. The other night I turned him over onto his back, and stood there for a sec, and he just went right back onto his tummy. I took the blanket out of the crib to prevent him suffocating, but I was just wondering if it is alright for him to sleep on his belly. It doesn't matter how many times I turn him over, he just goes right back to his belly. He can roll over from back to belly, and belly to back, so I know if it is bothering him, he can roll back over. I have tried one of those sleep positioners, but that doesn't help. Any thoughts or ideas would be great!!! Thanks!!
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M.B. answers from Detroit on January 10, 2007
my daughter did the same thing D. & She's just fine... I think as long as they can roll over they are fine. Shes a year old today actually, and she still usually only sleeps on her belly :)
J.L. answers from Jackson on January 10, 2007
My oldest was a belly sleeper from day one. As long as he can roll over and doesn't sleep with his face in the bed he should be just fine.
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D.D. answers from Detroit on January 10, 2007
I wonder what your doctor says. My son started rolling over at about 7 mths, and while I worried my ped. told me that if he has the strength to roll over the odds of SIDS were definately lowered. I tried a positioner, and packing him in with blankets. But he seemd like he would just flip over. I was told not to worry too much at that point. The only thing I could suggest, if you haven't tried it already, is a tight swaddle. My son was swaddled and loving it until about 8 mths old, when he just got strong enough to fight his way out. Good luck!
A.D. answers from Detroit on January 10, 2007
hi i have 4 children and i had one that also did that. i asked my doctor about it and he told me its no longer a threat when the can move on there own.
K.C. answers from Detroit on January 15, 2007
From what I've understood from all those baby books that are offered at the bookstores, it's perfectly fine to let your infant sleep on his stomach once he's able to roll over. If you continuously put him on his back and he rolls back over again, it's pointless to continue doing so. Just let him sleep how he likes. Like you said, if he's uncomfortable, he'll roll back over again. No blankets, pillows, toys, or stuffed animals of any kind in the crib though. He can roll onto them or tangle himself up in them.
L.C. answers from Lansing on January 10, 2007
Generally, once your baby can roll over, there's no stopping them. What you can do is make sure they're safe when they're rolling. That means taking away blankets they could get tangled in or stuffed animals in the bed he could get under, etc.
K.R. answers from Detroit on January 10, 2007
I have to agree with everyone else. Once they can roll over on their own, they're fine. The danger of putting small infants to sleep on their belly before they're ready, is that they don't have the muscle control or strength to lift their head, or roll over if they can't get enough air. Since your son is rolling by himself, he should be just fine.
T.F. answers from Detroit on January 10, 2007
D. when they start turning over on their own there's really nothing you can do except make the crib a safe place to sleep. Blankets out which you said you did taking the bumpers out if you had any if you want. that sorta thing.
M.B. answers from Detroit on January 10, 2007
my daughter did the same thing D. & She's just fine... I think as long as they can roll over they are fine. Shes a year old today actually, and she still usually only sleeps on her belly :)
H.A. answers from Detroit on January 10, 2007
If you're worried about him sleeping on his tummy, they have these really cool things at babies R us. It's like a baby holder. It have a cilindar on each side and is connected on the bottom by fabric and valcrow. That's what I have. They are awsome!!!
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