Anonymous wrote:I put mine on his back. Most of my friends who had kids in the mid to late 2000s used sleep positioners which have all been recalled.
I was also terrified of SIDS. At 4 months, my son started rolling onto his stomach and sleeping like that. The first night or two I literally stood over his crib and rolled him back. He'd immediately roll to his tummy. I actually tried to think of a contraption that could make him sleep on his back. My mom told me that I was crazy.
I don't think there is anything that can be done to prevent true SIDS. Just keep blankets, stuffed animals, toys, pillows and bumpers out of the crib.
Anonymous wrote:Back. Every single time. I don't mess around with SIDS.
Anonymous wrote:Just an informal poll. Since the big push for back to sleep wasn't until the mid '90s, I was wondering if the majority of you put your babies to sleep on their stomachs? Did they sleep better than siblings placed on their backs? Did you also have lots of things in their crib?
I am a soon to be FTM, and am terrified of SIDS. I thought hearing from experienced parents who did the "cardinal" SIDS sin and still had kids who thrived would help ease my mind. Not that you're under any obligation. How old are your kids and were they put to sleep on their back or front? Thanks!!
. How old are your kids and were they put to sleep on their back or front? Thanks!!