Note: Be careful not to doze off while breastfeeding
your baby on a soft surface like a pillow, or while sitting or lying on a couch or in a comfortable chair.
Not exact matches
Never let your
baby sleep
on a
soft surface or in the same room with people who are smoking.
Place your
baby on a firm mattress to sleep, never
on a pillow, waterbed, sheepskin, couch, chair, or other
soft surface.
Parents using infant carseats as carriers are also prone to developing dangerous habits, such as setting the seat
on a table or other high
surface,
on soft surfaces where they can tip, or in grocery carts (risk of injury from falls, and parents leaving cart and
baby unattended).
Our diaper changing pads provide a
soft, sanitary
surface for you
baby to lay
on when you're
on the go.
On a Lifenest, the contact surface for a baby's head is up to four times larger compared to a normal baby bed mattress and redistributes pressure away from soft spots; Lifenest helps relieve critical pressure on a baby's hea
On a Lifenest, the contact
surface for a
baby's head is up to four times larger compared to a normal
baby bed mattress and redistributes pressure away from
soft spots; Lifenest helps relieve critical pressure
on a baby's hea
on a
baby's head.
Never put your
baby to sleep
on any
soft surface (adult beds, sofas, chairs, water beds, quilts, sheep skins, etc..)
DO N'T ever put
baby to sleep
on a couch, a lounge chair or any
soft surface with cushions or blankets.
This functional teether stays
on a
baby's hand, offering a sanitary and
soft silicone
surface for a
baby to chew
on.
If you put it
on a table lay a thick blanket
on the table first so that it is a
softer surface to swaddle
baby on.
One of the greatest features of this model is that you can use it for
babies on one side, then when they get older, just flip it around and you have a
softer surface for toddlers;
It has both hard and
soft surfaces for your
baby to chew
on, the latter being a water - filled tail that you can optionally chill in the icebox.
Do not put your
baby to sleep
on a
soft surface such as a sofa cushion or a water bed.
As further noted by the Mayo Clinic,
babies who sleep
on their stomach, or
on a
soft bedding
surface, may face additional difficulties breathing and be at risk of SIDS.
A tummy time play mat provides a
soft surface and features bold colors and toys to entertain your
baby while she is
on her belly.
All
babies should be put to sleep
on a flat, firm sleeping
surface with fitted sheets and no blankets, loose clothing, or anything else
soft in the sleeping area.
It's important for strengthening and sensory benefits that
baby get plenty of Tummy Time
on a firm
surface but that doesn't mean it can't be covered with a
soft padding like a folded fleece blanket.
A
softer surface will also be gentler
on baby's healing umbilical stump.
The second step removes the sling and adds a «
baby stopper» insert that puts your child at a gentle recline
on a
soft foam
surface.
Pressure is pressure and the
softer the
surface, the less able your
baby is to move his own head to vary the pressures
on the back of his skull.
Never place your
baby to sleep
on top of any
soft surface.
• Never place the bouncer
on a bed, sofa or other
soft surface because
babies have suffocated when bouncers tipped over onto
soft surfaces.
Put your
baby to sleep
on any
soft surface, including your bed, sofas, chairs, water beds,
on quilts, sheet skins, etc..
Baby should sleep
on a firm sleep
surface, in a bassinet, cradle or crib near the mother's bed, without any
soft toys, pillows or loose bedding.
This changing pad makes life easier for new parents by providing them the facility of not only changing their
baby's diaper easily
on a
soft surface, but also allows them to monitor their little bundle of joy's growth.
Playmats offer a
softer... MORE
surface for
baby to play
on, especially in homes with hardwood floors.
Lying the
baby on the My Brest Friend is like lying them
on a
soft contoured yet flat
surface, which prevents the
baby from rolling in or away while maintaining her latch.
It may seem harmless for a
baby to fall asleep
on a
soft bed or a couch, but cushioned
surfaces can impair an infant's breathing.
Even when you are sure your
baby is lying
on her back when going to sleep, it is also important to avoid placing her
on soft, porous
surfaces such as pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, or bean bags — even
soft materials used for stuffed toys — which may block her airway if she burrows her face in them.
Intex's 22 - gallon Sunset Glow
baby pool features a three inflatable rings and a
soft inflatable floor that will add extra comfort when using
on a concrete
surface.
«You can also quickly set your
baby down
on a
soft surface and allow her to throw herself backward
on a
soft carpet, pillow, or mattress.»
The CPSC has issued a warning against using them and other
soft surfaces, stating that infants should never be placed
on air beds, water beds, and beds not designed for
babies» use.
And practice, practice, practice: sitting down, standing
on a very
soft surface, wearing
baby with another responsible adult in arms reach... all before you wear your
baby out in the real world.
Do not put
babies to sleep
on soft mattresses, sofa, sofa cushions, waterbeds, sheepskins, or other
soft surfaces.
Never place a
baby to sleep
on a chair,
soft bedding, water bed, cushion, adult bed or any other raised
surface not intended for newborn sleepers.
Putting the
baby to sleep
on soft surfaces such as mattress, sofa, waterbed, pillow, or lamb's wool, either with or without a parent.
Don't they make co-sleeping platforms that attach to the bed, where the
baby can sleep
on a proper
surface, no
soft bedding interfering etc. but where the parents can also have easy access for night feeds etc?
• Never place your
baby to sleep
on top of any
soft surface.
There's a
soft cloth
surface underneath for
baby's feet to stand
on so you don't need to worry about grass or dirt.
If you put shoes
on a
baby, his or her feet will develop one way; if the
baby walks barefoot
on sand, the feet develop another way; if
on harder or
softer surfaces, yet another.
Soft surfaces pose a smothering risk to your infant, and your pet may roll
on top of the
baby and block their airways.