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Nurse Rhonda: Babies need to sleep on their backs, but they need some "tummy time" too, when they're awake. A baby plays with a toy while lying on his stomach. [BACKGROUND MUSIC]
The Safe to Sleep ® campaign offers several videos that help explain safe sleep recommendations and highlight ways to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related infant deaths. Most videos are available in both English and Spanish.
Preparing for baby: safer sleep advice summary. Safer sleep prep starts while you’re pregnant. This video covers the ABCs of safer sleep, the feet to foot position, sleep expectations (for babies AND parents!), where to look for product advice, and much more!
15 Οκτ 2024 · 1. Sleep on back. Image: Shutterstock. Healthy babies born full-term should be placed on their backs for naps, short periods of rest, and sleep at night. ‘Sleep on the back’ or supine position was found to lessen the risk of SIDS in babies, as it keeps airways open.
Watch this one minute video to learn how to explain to parents why it is dangerous for a baby to sleep on their stomach and why back is best. Looking at this picture, you can see that babies have two tubes on top of one another, one being the trachea and one being the esophagus.
Safe Sleep for Babies (Video) Keeping your baby safe is your top priority. Learn how to safely position your baby for sleep at naptime or bedtime to help prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
23 Δεκ 2022 · The back sleep position is the safest sleep position for all babies, including those born preterm and those with reflux, until they are 1 year old. What are the risks of stomach sleeping? Sleeping on the stomach increases the risk of: