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How To Put Babies Slepp Early by ainywayaaa: 5:53am On Dec 27, 2022
Each year in the United States, around 3,500 children die suddenly and unexpectedly while sleeping. Most of these tragic deaths are due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) or accidental deaths due to suffocation or strangulation. How To Put A Baby To Sleep In 40 Seconds.

To reduce the risk of all sleep-related infant deaths, we have revised our policy statement and technical report on safe sleep. This updates our guidance for 2016 and includes more ways to reduce the risk of SIDS as well as some new recommendations. Read on for more information.

Note:
Unless otherwise noted, all of these recommendations apply to children under 1 year of age. Talk to your pediatrician if you have questions about any of the recommendations listed.

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Recommendations for a safe sleeping environment
Although there is no guaranteed way to prevent SIDS, research tells us that a safe sleep environment can help reduce your baby's risk of SIDS.

We also know how to prevent unwanted suffocation and strangulation in bed. Our safe sleep guidelines help protect children from these deaths.

A safe sleep environment reduces the risk of all sleep-related infant deaths.
Put your baby on his back for all naps and at night
Babies who sleep on their backs are much less likely to die suddenly and unexpectedly than babies who sleep on their stomachs or sides. The problem with the side position is that your baby can more easily roll onto his stomach. There are some parents become worry about that babies will suffocate, when they are on their backs. But your child's airway anatomy and their gag reflex will prevent this from happening. Even children with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) should sleep on their backs.
Also keep in mind:

The newborn should be placed skin-to-skin with the mother as soon as possible after birth, at least for an hour. After that, or when the mother needs to sleep or take care of her other needs, the baby should be placed on its back in a non-reclining bassinet.

Premature babies may need to be on their stomachs temporarily while in the NICU, but you should put them on their backs once they are medically stable. This helps them adjust to sleeping on their back before going home.

Some babies roll onto their stomachs. You should always put your baby to sleep on their back, but if it's comfortable to roll over to both sides (back to tummy, stomach to back), you don't need to turn your baby onto their back again. However, make sure there are no blankets, pillows, soft toys or pads in your baby's crib. Your child could roll into any of these items, which could block airflow.

Use a firm, flat surface to sleep on
The firm surface means it shouldn't dent when your baby is lying on it.
Place your child in a crib, stroller, carrycot, or playpen that meets the Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) safety standards.

Make sure your crib mattress is designed for your specific crib and that it fits snugly. Use only a sheet - there should be nothing else in the crib with the child.

Do not use a crib that does not have instructions, is missing hardware, or is broken.

Alternative sleep surfaces are considered a safe option only if they meet the June 2021 CPSC rule that all infant sleep products must meet existing federal safety standards for cribs, strollers, portable cribs, or playpens. These include products for reclining sleepers, hammocks, playpens, sleeping beds, baby nests and cases, compact pushchairs, travel bassinets and baby tents. If the product does not meet federal safety standards, avoid it.

If your child falls asleep in a car seat, stroller, swing, sling or wrap, you should move them to a firm sleeping surface on their back as soon as possible.

Do not use sleep products that are not specifically marketed for infant sleep. Examples include Boppy cushions and Dock-a-Tots.

In an emergency, you can temporarily put the baby to sleep in a box, basket, dresser drawer, or something similar. It should have thin, firm padding. Once you can get a CPSC-approved sleeping surface, move your baby onto it.

If you need financial help, there are organizations across the United States that provide low-cost or free sleeping areas. Check with your local social services.

Never sleep with your baby
Based on the evidence, the AAP does not recommend bed sharing with your baby under any circumstances. This includes twins and other multiples.

If you take your baby to bed to feed or soothe them, put them in their own sleeping area when you're ready to go to bed.

If there is any chance that you might fall asleep while your baby is in your bed, make sure there are no pillows, sheets, blankets or other items on top that could cover your baby's face, head and neck or overheat them. As soon as you wake up, move your baby to his own bed.

Avoid falling asleep with the baby in other places as well. The risk of sleep-related infant death is up to 67 times higher when infants sleep with someone on a sofa, soft chair or pillow.
Re: How To Put Babies Slepp Early by BirtherOfKings(f): 7:03am On Dec 27, 2022
Why do people like hard bed..any problems if u use a soft.mattress?

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