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16-week-old sleeping on tummy?

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VintageGardenia · 25/11/2008 15:54

My 16-week-old baby rolled onto his tummy for the first time yesterday and hasn't stopped since. Twice in the night he was on his face, and today when I went to get him from his nap he was on his face.

Is this ok at 16 weeks?

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EachPeachPearMum · 25/11/2008 16:09

If he's doing it himself, then I would have though 'yes' tbh. I think thats the advice. Just keep putting him on his back when you put him down though.

  • DD had reflux and was only really happy when sleeping on her tummy... but didn't roll by herself until 7 mo or so... would have helped us all get a bit more sleep if she'd done it at 16 weeks.
VintageGardenia · 25/11/2008 16:12

Yes I have kept putting him on his back. The only thing is when he rolls over he crashes into the cot bars so when I get him up his face has a sort of mashed bar pattern in it. I am so antsy about all that back-to-sleep stuff, it's the one part of babyhood I am really precious about.

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VintageGardenia · 25/11/2008 16:13

LOL actually that's not true there's lots I'm precious about .

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EachPeachPearMum · 25/11/2008 16:17

aren't we all?

yes... the mashed bar pattern.... well, if he wasn't it would be the cellular blanket pattern or something else

EachPeachPearMum · 25/11/2008 16:19

and... he would let you know if he was uncomfortable, wouldn't he? So maybe the bars are a comfort to him, like being snuggled up to something.

I used to put DD's rabbit on her head as it made her feel more secure (against her scalp at the side... not on top of her head IYSWIM).

VintageGardenia · 25/11/2008 16:22

Yes I suppose so. We have a rabbit here, too... could position as buffer between him and bars.

Anyway unless I sit staring at him all night he will turn without my knowing so I suppose no point giving self indigestion over it.

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