![]() However, it’s recommended to use a more secure swaddle system when putting baby to bed. They are typically generously sized, work great when needing a cover, and are multi-purpose. Back To Sleep: A common phrase you’ll hear is “back to sleep” and that’s because it is now recommended that children are always placed on their back when put in their crib.įor even more information, head over to the Nested Bean website for their SIDS – The Facts And What They Mean article.But during sleep, the, albeit short, cord could still fall across the baby’s neck and pose a real danger. I love clipping them right onto baby’s shirt and not having to worry about falling to the floor. Remove Pacifier From Clip On Holder: Also a strangulation worry are those convenient nuk holders.However, during naps and bedtime, I would make sure to remove as the chance for strangulation is a very real threat. Take Bibs Off For Bedtime: Our kiddos were spitters so they practically lived in bibs.Young infants don’t have much muscle strength yet and may not be able to re-position themselves if they are struggling to breathe. ![]() No Stuff & No Fluff: Avoid putting any blankets, stuffed animals, toys, or side bumpers in the crib as it’s easy for a young child to suffocate while sleeping.Then, they grow up on me and are little balls of energy! With October being National SIDS Awareness Month, I was happy to partner with Nested Bean to share a few tips for safer sleeping habits. It’s so easy to strap them into a front carrier and just cherish every moment. I think babies are awesome! My absolute favorite stage is newborns because they are so tiny and cuddly. ![]()
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