Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 15:55     Subject: Re:safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should have childcare if you’re working, OP.


do you know how much childcare costs in this country?


Yes because I have a nanny and work from home.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 15:51     Subject: safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

Do you even know what SIDS is, OP? Your baby is not going to die from SIDS if you have him on the sofa next to you - he might suffocate if you're not paying attention and he rolls into the pillows, he might get hurt if he falls off the couch onto the floor, but neither of those is SIDS, it's parental negligence.

You can and should buy a play mat or put a blanket on the floor for your baby and, you know, pay attention to him.

Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 15:49     Subject: safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

OMG
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 15:10     Subject: Re:safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

Anonymous wrote:You should have childcare if you’re working, OP.


do you know how much childcare costs in this country?
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 14:40     Subject: Re:safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

You should have childcare if you’re working, OP.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 14:40     Subject: safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

Anonymous wrote:OP here -- I said couch to "hang out" not to sleep. if he's awake and doesn't want to be in his bassinet and i'm working on the couch...since everything else is off limits (swing, carseat, stroller)


Engage and play with him on the floor or let him do tummy time. He should not be “hanging out” on the couch unless you have constant eyes on him. They learn to roll in an instant.

Just get used to best practices, OP.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 13:56     Subject: safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

OP here -- I said couch to "hang out" not to sleep. if he's awake and doesn't want to be in his bassinet and i'm working on the couch...since everything else is off limits (swing, carseat, stroller)
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 13:40     Subject: safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If baby is awake and you are paying attention to them they can be anywhere, basically.

If they are awake and you are not paying attention, keep them away from choking hazards and put them somewhere they can’t fall off of (because they will absolutely spontaneously start rolling for the first time ever the second you leave them on a bed).

If they are asleep, they need to be on their back on a flat, firm surface, with a swaddle or sleep sack if they need it but no other blankets, pillows, bumpers, loveys or positioners of any kind. They can have a pacifier, and in fact it has been linked to lower SIDS risk. It also helps if you are in the same room but you don’t need to supervise them while they sleep, they just use your breathing and heartbeat to help regulate their own. You can sleep or read or binge tv nearby and it’s all equally helpful (but you should sleep 🤣).



Yes. Of course you can have your baby on the couch with you supervised. Don’t let sids fear stop you from bonding, relaxing and enjoying your baby.


You know you can bond, enjoy, and relax with your baby without endangering their life, right?

Putting a baby down to sleep on a couch is a stupid and dangerous idea. Floor mat is okay but it’s far better for the baby to sleep in a proper bassinet or crib.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2022 12:36     Subject: Re:safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

Babies should never sleep on the couch unless they’re in your arms. Floor mat is okay but why not just put them in a bassinet or crib? Floor mats on their back are going to give them a flat head.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2022 21:42     Subject: Re:safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

Playing on the floor is great and good for the baby. I wouldn’t put my babies on the couch next to me, however. Some babies roll very young and could suffocate or fall off.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2022 20:26     Subject: safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

Anonymous wrote:If baby is awake and you are paying attention to them they can be anywhere, basically.

If they are awake and you are not paying attention, keep them away from choking hazards and put them somewhere they can’t fall off of (because they will absolutely spontaneously start rolling for the first time ever the second you leave them on a bed).

If they are asleep, they need to be on their back on a flat, firm surface, with a swaddle or sleep sack if they need it but no other blankets, pillows, bumpers, loveys or positioners of any kind. They can have a pacifier, and in fact it has been linked to lower SIDS risk. It also helps if you are in the same room but you don’t need to supervise them while they sleep, they just use your breathing and heartbeat to help regulate their own. You can sleep or read or binge tv nearby and it’s all equally helpful (but you should sleep 🤣).



Yes. Of course you can have your baby on the couch with you supervised. Don’t let sids fear stop you from bonding, relaxing and enjoying your baby.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2022 20:20     Subject: safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

If baby is awake and you are paying attention to them they can be anywhere, basically.

If they are awake and you are not paying attention, keep them away from choking hazards and put them somewhere they can’t fall off of (because they will absolutely spontaneously start rolling for the first time ever the second you leave them on a bed).

If they are asleep, they need to be on their back on a flat, firm surface, with a swaddle or sleep sack if they need it but no other blankets, pillows, bumpers, loveys or positioners of any kind. They can have a pacifier, and in fact it has been linked to lower SIDS risk. It also helps if you are in the same room but you don’t need to supervise them while they sleep, they just use your breathing and heartbeat to help regulate their own. You can sleep or read or binge tv nearby and it’s all equally helpful (but you should sleep 🤣).

Anonymous
Post 05/14/2022 20:16     Subject: safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

I always put my babies on the floor (not on the sofa) because you never know when they're going to roll. But if you have a very puffy sofa, I'd be scared about the suffocation risk too. Floor/play mat always seemed safest to me.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2022 20:16     Subject: safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

We often hung out on the floor together. Can't fall off the floor.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2022 20:13     Subject: safe sleeping rules -- hanging out on sofa? floor?

can my baby hang out next to me on a blanket on the sofa (while awake, not sleeping)? or is that also a no no? what about on a play mat on the floor next to me?

sincerely,

#terrifiedofSIDS