Not exact matches
Whereas I can just
put the
baby on my boob, feed him,
put him down
to sleep, then get on with everything
else.
This is not always true, since not everyone can just «
put the
baby on my boob, feed him,
put him down
to sleep, then get on with everything
else.»
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.
So I think rocking your kid
to sleep is fine, as is
putting your
baby in the swing, or nursing
to sleep, or using a pacifier, or having the
baby go
to sleep with a comfort object or white noise machine or anything
else people use.
Place your
baby to sleep on his or her back, rather than on the stomach or side, every time you — or anyone
else —
put the
baby to sleep for the first year of life.