Tips For Your Baby's Safe Sleeping

Nov 12
08:03

2009

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If babies could talk, they would tell you that sleeping is probably one of their best pastimes during the beginning months of their life. Sleeping is essential too, since it helps in the growth and development of the baby. However, sometimes a lot of problems like SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) and other such mishaps can also happen. These mishaps can be avoided by practicing safe sleeping.

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One of the first things your baby would tell you if they could talk would be how much they enjoy sleeping the majority of the time. This is a necessity for babies during their first months of life,Tips For Your Baby's Safe Sleeping Articles sleeping helps in their early development. But, there can be complications, such as SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) as well as others. These tragedies can be prevented by keeping the baby safe while sleeping.

Misfortunes such as these are responsible for the loss of thousands of babies every year, therefore the best safe sleeping habits are encouraged. In the hospital, pay attention to the way the nurses are placing your baby in his bed. At home, a crib should be set up for the arrival of your newest family member. But, before using the crib, make sure it poses no danger.

To make sure your crib is a safe sleeping environment, first, be sure it is placed in a draft free area. Then a well-fitted cotton sheet on a firm mattress would be next. And always placing your baby on his back since this reduces the risk of suffocation or SIDs.

Many people swathe their baby in to many clothes. Instead, the best idea would be to keep the room temperature around 68 degrees and dress your baby the same as how you would feel comfortable in the room.

Be careful not to over dress, this could cause over heating. The sleepwear clothing should be of the type that is close fitting. Eliminating the frilly clothes with all the extras that are not made for sleeping. Any type of accessories the baby has worn during the day, such as jewelry or bibs should be removed.

Movies you have seen may show a baby's crib full of all types of stuffed animals or even one larger animal. The truth is this is not safe sleeping and should not be considered in real life. These are potentially deadly items for a baby, possibly cause them to suffocate. Remove all pillows, toys, blankets and other loose bedding from the crib.

Pacifiers are often given to babies by their mothers or fathers. There is a belief among doctors that they may help to prevent SIDS. The correct size should be chosen for the baby's age. Personally I would use an orthodontic pacifier. They are made with the idea of reducing overbites as baby develops. Make sure there is nothing attached to the pacifier such as ribbon. This is dangerous because it could cause the baby to strangle or choke.

At times parents may have their baby sleep on their bed. This should be avoided, particularly because your baby may roll over and fall off the bed or worse, roll over and suffocate. This also ends up being the choice when visiting friends or relatives. Be sure to plan ahead. Bring your portable playpen, or if nothing else is available use your car seat.

Safety is always a consideration when you have a new baby. Hopefully, these safe sleeping tips will allow you to rest a little easier and your baby too.

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