Up until recently I was b/f Emma to sleep after wrapping her, then laying her in her cot on her back. We made some changes so that she is now going into her cot awake & settling in there. I still wrap her first. I noticed though that she would cry until she managed to roll onto her front, then fall asleep in no time at all. So after a few nights of this I figured I would just make it easier for her & lay her on her front right from the start. This has worked brilliantly - she falls asleep within minutes of being laid in the cot. My only worry is that it could be a SIDS risk. At what age is it safe for them to lay on their front? She is now 10 1/2 months old. I feel that because she is wrapped (fairly firmly) that she may have trouble rolling back onto her back if she needed to (she has never tried so I don't know if she would be able to or not, I imagine she could). Should I start wrapping her more loosely? I don't really want to as she loves being wrapped. I figure if she is going to roll herself onto her front anyway there isn't much I can do, I just feel a little worried about it.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! I am thrilled with how she is sleeping, but just want to make sure that sleeping on her front while wrapped isn't dangerous.




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) So do you think I should leave her be? I know that is hard for anyone else to answer. I guess part of me knows that if she really needed to she could roll over.

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