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Tips For Your Baby's Safe Sleeping


Tips For Your Baby's Safe Sleeping

Author: Kat Goodman

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, 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.

Check the area in which your baby's crib will be located, ensuring there is not a flow of air from anywhere that would be too cold. The sheet for the crib should fit extremely well and the mattress should not give. Be sure to place your baby on his back, this is the best way for a baby to sleep. This will decrease instances of SIDS and other problems such as smothering.

Babies are often wrapped in to many clothes when the weather is cold. The best thing you can do is to set the room temperature around 68 degrees and put no more clothes on your baby than you would wear. For example, if you are comfortable in a tee shirt, don't put flannels on your baby.

Don't over dress or over heat your baby. Make sure your baby sleeps in a compact night suit. Free flowing frocks or dresses should never be used for sleeping. Moreover, any kind of baby jewelry, bonnets, and bibs should be removed before sleeping.

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.

Parents often give pacifiers to their babies. This is believed by many doctors to help reduce SIDS. The correct pacifier should be chosen for the baby's age. I personally would choose a orthodontic pacifier. These are made to decrease the odds of the baby having an overbite when they are older. Nothing should be attached to the pacifier such as ribbons or yarn. The dangers of strangling or choking on them is real.

There are times when parents may place the baby on their bed to sleep. You should not do this mainly because the baby could fall off or could roll over in the covers and suffocate. This is often done when people are visiting relatives. This is where a little planning ahead is necessary. Prepare yourself, bring along a playpen. If the playpen isn't feasible, using your car seat would be.

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.

About the Author:

Kat Goodman has been providing Just Baby Nursery Bedding (www.just-baby-nursery-bedding.com) with quality articles for the past year. For more information on safe sleeping and other useful information to new moms and dads please visit our website.

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