thread: DS wants to sleep on his tummy.....

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  1. #1
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    Dec 2007
    Victoria
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    DD slept on her tummy from about 2 weeks old, she was just more comfy adn slept better that way!
    I never had anyproblems with it, obviously taking the proper precautions - ie sleeping on a firm surface, not on rugs and such and making sure that she can breathe freely etc - and he will be fin
    Having said that, I was addicted to the monitor and checked her frequently...once they can move their head they are usually alright

    Good luck!

  2. #2
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    Nov 2007
    Gold Coast, Australia
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    DS slept on his tummy from an early age... a couple of months i think. He was rolling this way himself. I would roll him back and he would end up back on his tummy.
    I used one of those roll cushions, but he would just scream until i took it away.

    I contacted the SIDS help line, and they told me when they want it, they want it. You just have to be careful and keep a close eye on them if they are not really rolling yet - which wasnt the case for us.

    Good luck and try not to stress too much

  3. #3
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    Sep 2006
    Sydney
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    Hi there

    To tell you the truth, I wouldnt do it. The nurse that I use to go and see for my DS#1 was so addament not to put babies on there stomic because of sids. I just know that if I did and some thing happened id never forgive myself for doing it. It will only be another 4 weeks or so and he will be sleeping alot better.

    If he is rolling then there isnt anything you can do but keep an eye on him.

    I have a sids monitor and they are the best things. i can sleep well at nights knowing a alarm will go off if anything should happen.

    I wouldnt do it hun but thats me.

    good luck

  4. #4
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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    My DD started sleeping on her tummy at about 12 weeks old. Once she knew how to roll over, I couldn' stop her from sleeping on her tummy. DD is now 13 mths old and we always still put her to bed on her back, but when we check her she has rolled over on her tummy, she is more comfortable and sleeps better. I was told by MCHN that if they have head control and can move their head up and down and side to side then it is ok because they won't suffocate, if they can't breathe, they will move their head.

  5. #5
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    Feb 2005
    Boyne Island
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    My DD was and still is a tummy sleeper.. I was very reluctant to let her sleep on her tummy but it was the only way she would sleep

    It is completly up to you as to what you do but if you do decide to ler bub tummy sleep I highly recommend one of the movement and sound monitors.. It is the only reason I let my DD sleep on her tummy..

  6. #6
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    Jan 2008
    Brisbane
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    DD always wanted to sleep on her tummy too but I didnt let her until she could roll.
    I just gave her lots of tummy time and still put her to sleep on her back.
    It is up to you though, I have known friends that have slept bubs on tummy from the start. Whatever you feel better with, it will only be a little while before he is rolling though so if you can put up with it until then that is what I suggest.

  7. #7
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    Nov 2006
    Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
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    MY DS has only started favoring his tummy in the last month, but he has been doing so because he has had a pain in his tummy (due to antibiotics).

    Is there a reason why bubs is wanting to sleep on his tummy?
    When he goes on his back does he tuck his little legs up, might have a pain if he does. If so finding a way to aleviate the pain may make him settle better on his back.