When To Put A Baby In A Bed. below are nine tips for putting your baby to sleep and helping them sleep better, including establishing a bedtime. the safest place for your baby to sleep is in a crib, cradle or bassinet that meets current canadian safety regulations. It's lovely to have your baby with you for a cuddle or a feed, but it's safest to put them back in their cot before you go to sleep. Research shows that babies who are put to sleep on their stomachs are much more likely to die of sids than are babies placed on their backs. place your baby on their back to sleep. for the first 6 months, the safest place for your baby to sleep is on their back, in a crib, cradle or bassinet that is in your room (room sharing). always place your baby on his or her back to sleep, even for naps. Do this during naps and at night. This is the safest sleep position for reducing the risk of sids.
Do this during naps and at night. Research shows that babies who are put to sleep on their stomachs are much more likely to die of sids than are babies placed on their backs. the safest place for your baby to sleep is in a crib, cradle or bassinet that meets current canadian safety regulations. place your baby on their back to sleep. This is the safest sleep position for reducing the risk of sids. always place your baby on his or her back to sleep, even for naps. for the first 6 months, the safest place for your baby to sleep is on their back, in a crib, cradle or bassinet that is in your room (room sharing). below are nine tips for putting your baby to sleep and helping them sleep better, including establishing a bedtime. It's lovely to have your baby with you for a cuddle or a feed, but it's safest to put them back in their cot before you go to sleep.
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When To Put A Baby In A Bed It's lovely to have your baby with you for a cuddle or a feed, but it's safest to put them back in their cot before you go to sleep. below are nine tips for putting your baby to sleep and helping them sleep better, including establishing a bedtime. the safest place for your baby to sleep is in a crib, cradle or bassinet that meets current canadian safety regulations. place your baby on their back to sleep. It's lovely to have your baby with you for a cuddle or a feed, but it's safest to put them back in their cot before you go to sleep. Research shows that babies who are put to sleep on their stomachs are much more likely to die of sids than are babies placed on their backs. Do this during naps and at night. for the first 6 months, the safest place for your baby to sleep is on their back, in a crib, cradle or bassinet that is in your room (room sharing). always place your baby on his or her back to sleep, even for naps. This is the safest sleep position for reducing the risk of sids.