Put your baby to sleep safely by gently placing her on her back on a firm mattress and in a space without toys, blankets, or pillows.
Learn how to
put your baby to sleep safely.
Learn how to
put your baby to sleep safely and protect her from sudden infant death syndrome (also called SIDS).
Not exact matches
There are a lot of other important safety tips
to keep in mind when you're thinking about how
to set up your
baby's crib and how
to put him or her
to sleep safely every night, so make sure
to do your research before time
to make your
sleeping arrangement transition for best results.
Swaddling can be a safer way
to put your new
baby to sleep and keeps them feeling like they're
safely in the womb.
If you decide, «I really want
to co-
sleep with my child, and I'm going
to do it
safely, and I've done my homework and research,» or «I'm going
to put my
baby in a co-sleeper right next
to me,» please know, that every person, every child at some point has
to learn the skill of
putting themselves
to sleep and back
to sleep.
To safely co-sleep with your baby, consider the following guidelines: * Always follow the American Academy of Pediatrics» recommendation to put all babies to sleep on their back
To safely co-
sleep with your
baby, consider the following guidelines: * Always follow the American Academy of Pediatrics» recommendation
to put all babies to sleep on their back
to put all
babies to sleep on their back
to sleep on their backs.