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When is it safe to leave baby sleeping on front?

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julesandweekabeya · 19/12/2005 13:04

My 7 month old ds has started sleeping on her front and we are worried something could happen to her - all the info says babies should sleep on their back. Should we keep turning her onto her back or just leave her be?

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WigWamBam · 19/12/2005 13:05

If she can roll then she's fine - and will only roll herself back to where she's comfortable anyway.

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littledonkeyrach · 19/12/2005 13:05

I htin that once they can do it on their own then it is not as worrying.
If you put her dwn on her back, then I wouldn't worry too much.

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GoodKingGeorginars · 19/12/2005 13:07

as soon as they can roll by themselves they're fine. advice is to keep putting them to sleep on their backs I think, but she'll just sleep how she feels comfortable. DD started sleeping on her front around 7 months, but within a month was back to sleeping on her back/side anyway

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Lakota · 19/12/2005 13:07

As soon as they are able to turn themselves over you can let them sleep how they like. You will probably find she turns over several times in her sleep from back to front and over again - it's normal and you don't need to worry.

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colditz · 19/12/2005 13:37

I still turn my 2.8 year old before I go to bed. The head says it is silly to do this, but the heart says do it anyway!

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PranSerahndDancer · 19/12/2005 13:44

lol Colditz

I loved seeing my DS when he started turning himself over for sleep - it's still the same - place on side, roll over and bum up. Love it!

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WigWamBam · 19/12/2005 13:49

My dd used to sleep bum up as well, on her knees and with her nose pressed into the mattress. It looked really sweet, but it worried us to start with because she was only 11 weeks old when she started rolling over and over, and began rolling onto her front to sleep.

The HV reassured us that if she could roll herself back then she would be fine, so we just used to leave her - I would have been up all night rolling her onto her back if we hadn't!

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ISawMommieKissingSantaClaws · 19/12/2005 13:55

I must admit DS slept on front from a very early age (2 or 3 weeks), and he slept much better that way than if he was on his back. Used to sleep for longer that way.

He's 2.7 now, and still prefers to sleep that way round. Bum up, legs crossed and everything!

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Epiffany · 19/12/2005 13:58

my dd slept on her front from birth cos thats the only way she would sleep, 3 yrs on she still does
ds rolled over when he was about 5 months and we left him there
I know this goes against advice but both babies were non smokers pet free house, breastfed and in the same room as me.

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QueenMab · 19/12/2005 14:05

Mine started rolling onto his front at about 4 months - HV said don't worry as he was able to roll back if he wanted to or yell and let us know if he needed help! Still always put him on his back when he goes down though.

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thecattleareALOHing · 19/12/2005 14:06

Leave her be. The advice is not to PUT them on their back. Once they can do it themselves, you can just leave them to it.

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Frostythesurfmum · 19/12/2005 14:37

Glad it's not just me that worried about this. Dd was like a little pancake when she went to bed, she'd just flip onto her front and there was nothing I could do to make her sleep on her back.

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