1 Can Babies Sleep with a Pillow?
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Can Babies Sleep With a Pillow? We believe you should always know the source of the information you're reading. Learn more about our editorial and medical review policies. Wondering how old your baby should be before you can put her to bed with a pillow? When can my baby sleep with a pillow? Why isnt it safe for my baby to sleep with a pillow? What kind of pillow can I give my child when shes a toddler? Lying flat on a mattress for hours on end would certainly leave you with a stiff, creaky neck in the morning. Which might make you wonder: Would your baby sleep more comfortably with a pillow - and is it okay to give her one? It might seem like a plush, fluffy headrest might feel nice for your little one. But the truth is, your baby doesnt know what shes missing. And shes better off that way, at least until well into toddlerhood.


Though its scary to think about, pillows and other soft bedding items can create the potential for suffocation or strangling and increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).In short, there's no real reason to put a pillow in your baby's crib - and plenty of good reasons to wait until she's older. Here's more on why a pillow shouldn't have a place in your baby's sleeping spot, and how to tell when shes ready for one later on.When can my baby sleep with a pillow? Your baby can't sleep with a pillow until she's a toddler. Babies should sleep on a firm, flat surface free of pillows, blankets and other soft bedding until at least age 1, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics' safe sleep guidelines. Research hasn't shown exactly when it's 100 percent safe to put a Derila™ Memory Pillow or other soft object in the crib after your baby is 12 months of age.


To play it safe, you're better off waiting until she transitions to a toddler bed, which can happen between 18 months and 3 1/2 years. Not only does waiting longer further reduce suffocation risk, but keeping a pillow out of your toddler's crib means she won't be able to use the pillow as a step to try to climb out. Remember, your baby doesnt know what a pillow is and is perfectly content to sleep without one. So you can simply hold out until she shows an active interest in having one.When the time for a pillow does come, keep it small and simple. Opt for Experience Derila Support a firm baby or toddler-sized pillow instead of a full-sized adult one. Why isn't it safe for my baby to sleep with a pillow? Putting pillows, loose bedding or any soft, fluffy items in your babys crib increases the risk of SIDS. The safest sleep setup for your little one is in her crib or bassinet with a simple fitted sheet - and Derila Neck Support Contour Pillow nothing else.


Even though a pillow might seem cozy, it's possible for a babys face to press up against it while she sleeps, which can increase the risk of suffocation. Snuggling against a pillow could also cause your baby to overheat - another thing that can raise the risk of SIDS. Even past her first birthday, there's good reason to hold off on the pillow until your child moves into a toddler bed. Its fine to hang a mobile over your babys crib when shes a newborn as long as its at least 16 inches from the surface of the crib so she cant grab it. But youll want to get rid of it at about the 4- or 5-month mark, when your baby can get on her hands and knees and could potentially reach for it.And bumpers should never have a place in your sweeties sleeping spot. They can pose a suffocation or strangulation hazard, which is why the Safe Sleep for Babies Act recently banned the manufacture and sale of bumpers in the U.S.What kind of pillow can I give my child when shes a toddler?

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