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bubble99 · 01/07/2005 22:10

My DS3 is four and a half months old. I put him down to sleep on his back, but he keeps rolling onto his front to sleep. Should I keep on turning him over or is this OK?

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bubble99 · 01/07/2005 23:44

Munker, I know you're there but computer thingy he say no.

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hunkermunker · 01/07/2005 23:54

Definitely DS. DH doesn't say boom-boom, he just snores

Seona1973 · 02/07/2005 12:54

this is what the sids website says:

My baby keeps rolling onto the front. What should I do?

Babies who sleep on their backs are safer and healthier. Sleeping on the back does not increase the risk of choking if they vomit. If you find your baby has rolled onto their tummy, turn them onto their back again and tuck them in, but don't feel you have to get up all night to check. Babies will at some point learn to roll onto their front. When the baby can roll from back to front and back again, on their own, then leave them to find their own position. At the start of any sleep time, put them on their back.

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