Place your baby on its back to sleep. It is safer than side sleeping and there is not a greater risk of choking. For the first six months put your baby's cot in your room. Continue to place your ...
Yes, babies sometimes sleep more than normal, and it's usually fine in most instances. If your baby sleeps an additional hour or two, there's typically nothing wrong with that. However, if they ...
There is also the premise that babies are safer sleeping on their backs in a crib than in the family bed. There is the risk of suffocation in the event an adult accidentally rolls over a baby ...