The newspaper fold gives plenty of absorbency right up front which is ideal for naptime
with tummy sleepers.
Not exact matches
If you're having nighttime leaks, consider how your baby usually sleeps: side -
sleepers may do better
with a fitted diaper, since it's equally absorbent everywhere, while back and
tummy sleepers will be fine
with a prefold, which is mostly absorbent in the middle.
Research has also shown back
sleepers have fewer fevers, fewer problems
with nasal congestion and are no more likely than
tummy sleepers to spit up (or choke on their spit up) at night.
My son was a very good
sleeper as an infant, and it was hard to counteract the time he spent resting on his head at night
with the repositioning and
tummy time I was doing when I was supervising him.
A lifelong stomach
sleeper, I started getting neck pain when I fell in love
with a thick, memory foam pillow that simply wasn't made for
tummy - down sleeping.
Its tough sleeping
with a big ol' belly, especially if you're typically a
tummy or back
sleeper.