Wedge To Keep Baby On Side
At least 13 infants have died since 1997 while lying in sleep positioners or sleep wedges a new cdc.
Wedge to keep baby on side. If the baby s arm stays closely tucked into his side it will be easier for him to roll onto his tummy. Kia also recommends using a wedge shaped acid reflux pillow to elevate the head of the bed at night to get gravity on your side and keep your upper body upright to drain your stomach. Online shopping for sleep positioners from a great selection at baby products store. Safe sleep guidelines instruct new parents to place the baby on her back to sleep so a product designed to keep baby in that position seemed like a good idea.
A product marketed to help keep babies safe while they sleep may have the opposite effect. There have been some cases 12 reports in 13 years of baby positioners causing suffocation. Rolling up a towel as a wedge between baby s back and the bed may encourage baby to roll from side to stomach rather than from side to back. 4 out of 5 stars 42.
Skip to main. A side sleeping baby who can t roll over independently is more likely to get into a compromising or dangerous position while sleeping that they are unable to get themselves out of. Food and drug administration fda and consumer product safety commission cpsc issued a warning to parents to stop using sleep positioners. Baby positioners are padded or foam risers that help keep your baby s head and body in one position.
Wedges to keep baby sleeping on his side are helpful but never use just a back wedge. Online shopping for sleep positioners from a great selection at baby products store. If your baby sleeps on his back then switch the position of his head every alternate night. Side sleeping can create a choking hazard for your baby because it can create torsion or twisting of the trachea which will make it difficult for your baby to breath.
Free shipping on eligible orders. Keep altering the baby s sleep positions. Moonlight little dreamer baby positioning wedge mattress. Unless you ve consulted your doctor and they have instructed you to position your baby on their side to sleep for a medical reason you should always put your baby on their back to sleep.
For example if he sleeps on his back with his head rested a bit towards the left side then the next night gently shift his head to the right side. Sleep positioners can take on a few different forms. Foam wedges or tubes attached to a mat that the baby sleeps on padded plastic tubes with mesh on the sides or a wedge shaped mat with side bolsters.