Watching old movies and such confirms that it wasn’t until SIDS that parents were told not to put their babies down on their stomach. One can find several instances where a baby is placed in its crib face down.
Watching old movies and such confirms that it wasn’t until SIDS that parents were told not to put their babies down on their stomach. One can find several instances where a baby is placed in its crib face down.
Watching old movies and such confirms that it wasn’t until SIDS that parents were told not to put their babies down on their stomach. One can find several instances where a baby is placed in its crib face down.
Face down made more sense to me...the falling reflex was less, spit up won't chock your baby, and no risk of flat head...
They told me with my first, face down, then it changed. Meanwhile, my friends' babies had flat heads from lying on their back.