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    Posted: 30 January 2010 at 9:07pm
My four month old as started to roll onto her stomach to sleep. She is sleeping in a pillowcase/sleeping bag thing. Should I be worried? Should I be rolling her back onto her back? Or should she be fine?

Any advise would be great thanks.
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I sleep my little man on his tummy.
I would say as long as she has good head control she'll be fine. She's possibly rolling onto her tummy cause it's more comfy.

The way I look at it, I personally can't sleep on my back cause it's not comfy, so don't expect my baby to either.

Just my opinion though.


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Are her hands free if she needs / wants them for whatever reason?

My DD started rolling onto her tummy in her sleep a couple of weeks ago, and so we went cold turkey from a fitted swaddle / wrap and into a lightweight sleeping bag, as I just wasn't comfortable with her still being in the wrap if she was going to roll - plus I couldn't be arsed with a safety sleep tbh!

I agree, if she has sufficient head control / neck strength, she should be OK - and you have to be comfortable with it too IYGWIM.
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As long as you are comfortable with it, and she has good head control. My DS slept on his tummy from a young age, now he is 10 months and sleeps where ever he likes, when he is in a deep sleep he is always on his tummy.....

Im the same though hate sleeping on my back so why should he...




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My girl sleeps on her tummy too, she rolls over as soon as I put her into the cot. The first couple of times I rolled her back over once she was asleep but then realised she was obviously more comfy on her tummy. I told my Plunket nurse about it and she wasn't worried at all.

I don't think you should be worried, as long as she can move her head if she needs to she will be fine.

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My boy sleeps on his tummy. I'd say as long as her arms aren't wrapped she should be fine I slept on my tummy from day 1... and I'm ok I think....



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