Is the safest infant sleeping position also the best sleeping position in terms of quality of sleep? Most parents actually say “no”. However, in this video, Nathalie Kaufmann, Pregnancy and Birth Consultant and TCM Therapist, and Mathias Ritter, Researcher and Science Geek, explain why you should still put your baby to bed in a safe sleeping position.
First, they explain what the safest sleeping position is for babies, particularly if you are looking for ways to prevent SIDS. And they also explain why the safest sleeping position is not necessarily the preferred position for babies.
Next, they discuss the many concerns parents have in regard to back-lying positions. In particular, they discuss if a baby should sleep on the back when baby is sick or suffers from reflux.
Moreover, they talk about two “side effects” of a safe infant sleeping position that are often being mentioned in scientific studies: the flat head syndrome and a delayed gross motor development.
But don’t worry! There are ways to minimize the likelihood for those two “side effects” to occur. And in this video, Nathalie and Mathias tell you what exactly you can do against them.
Finally, they also explain up to what age a baby should sleep in a safe position and what to do if baby rolls over at night into a potentially “unsafe” position.
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SOURCES:
AAP: What is the safest sleep solution for my baby with reflux?
Changing concepts of sudden infant death syndrome: implications for infant sleeping environment and sleep position. American Academy of Pediatrics. Task Force on Infant Sleep Position and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Pediatrics. 2000 Mar;105(3 Pt 1):650-6.
Boonzaaijer M, Suir I, Mollema J, Nuysink J, Volman M, Jongmans M. Factors associated with gross motor development from birth to independent walking: A systematic review of longitudinal research. Child Care Health Dev. 2021 Jul;47(4):525-561.
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