You follow the ABCs of safe sleep and put your baby to bed on her back to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). But what if your baby rolls over onto her tummy during the night ...
A 12-month longitudinal study found that infants who are put to bed with a bottle at 2 months of age tended to display more sleep problems at 6 months of age. They needed a longer time to fall asleep, ...
In 1992, the American Academy of Pediatrics introduced the"back to sleep" campaign. Before then, Americans traditionally put their babies to sleep on their tummies, but that position was discovered to ...
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