Baby: A safe sleep
Throughout the whole day, newborns spend most of their time sleeping. They can sleep for up to 16 hours or more in a day, sleeping for about 3 hours during each rest period. Therefore taking into account the huge amount of time infants sleep, it is important to identify the safety issues when babies go to bed.
Firstly, co-sleeping is very dangerous. Especially adults who usually fall into deep sleeps, they might inadvertently crush or suffocate the baby. In addition, babies usually co-sleep together on their parents’ bed, there are heavy quilts and blankets that may accidently be placed over their face and cause babies to suffocate too.
Looking at all these dangers of co-sleeping, try to let your child sleep in a baby nursery bedding. Sleeping in a crib will have no dangers of parents turning onto their babies. Besides, there won’t be any heavy quilts and blankets that may cause the baby to choke while sleeping. Therefore, parents are encouraged to get a baby nursery bedding for your little one to sleep in as it is safer than co-sleeping with the baby’s parents.
The use of blankets, too has also been dissuade by many as they fear that the blanket may carelessly cover the baby’s head, however some parents are afraid that their baby may catch a cold at night. In fact, there is a safe way of using a blanket during the baby’s rest. Just make sure that when your child is in the baby nursery bedding, his feet touches the end of the crib and the blanket shouldn’t be higher than his chest. After that, tuck the blanket under his hands and the blanket will not cover his face easily making it safer for babies to sleep at night with the blanket.
Letting your baby to sleep on her back is one safe way of sleeping too. Infants sleeping on their tummy may have risks of choking when your baby faces down on the mattress. Infants are too weak to roll around or shift themselves out of a dangerous position. Therefore letting your child sleep on her back in the baby nursery bedding will be the safest option.
Some infants sleep better on their tummy because their heart is close to something which makes them feel safe and at ease. However, it is still not advisable to let your child sleep on her tummy until, maybe when she has the ability to be able to roll over in bed by herself.
When your baby is sleeping, try to dress your baby in light sleep clothing to avoid your baby from feeling too warm. It is at best to keep the nursery room at room temperature so that your baby will feel neither too cold nor warm. In the event.
Look closely at all these factors and assess your baby’s sleeping area carefully. Let your baby sleep safely and pleasantly and you will be able to rest well without worries too!