But other caregivers may not — especially if they raised their children in a time when there was less awareness
about safe sleeping habits.
Not exact matches
When you're first learning
about co
sleeping, you are likely to find tons of information that says that your baby should always be placed on his or her back to facilitate
safer sleeping habits.
The simple efficacy of
safe sleep habits in infants, especially as it is protective against SIDS, may be the best argument for a consistent message
about safe sleep environments and positions across media platforms.
At this point, don't worry
about creating
habits, right now it is all
about keeping your baby well rested and
sleeping in a
safe space.