by lalectrice » Mon Apr 02, 2012 6:00 pm
I am SO tempted to put her on her tummy as I suspect she would sleep much better and maybe (dare I hope it?) stay in her cot, but am very fearful about SIDS as the 'Back to Sleep' campaign apparently cut cases of cot death by 50%, which does implicate tummy sleeping. As soon as she can roll over (showing signs already and has done front to back with great effort on a couple of occasions), I may well try it. I've got an Angelcare sensor pad, but according to the internet, you cannot revive a SIDS baby once they have stopped breathing so I'm not sure how much use it is for that.
I shall definitely check out the baby hammock, which sounds interesting (more womb-like perhaps)? I've tried a dummy several times, but she won't take it, unfortunately. And I can't get anyone else to look after her during the day as she screams blue murder if handed to anyone other than me or my husband - and even he only gets 10mins or so before she freaks out. I keep diligently trying to pass her round to other people, but she's been like that since 8 weeks old. Aaaargh!
Many thanks for the advice and sympathy.
I am SO tempted to put her on her tummy as I suspect she would sleep much better and maybe (dare I hope it?) stay in her cot, but am very fearful about SIDS as the 'Back to Sleep' campaign apparently cut cases of cot death by 50%, which does implicate tummy sleeping. As soon as she can roll over (showing signs already and has done front to back with great effort on a couple of occasions), I may well try it. I've got an Angelcare sensor pad, but according to the internet, you cannot revive a SIDS baby once they have stopped breathing so I'm not sure how much use it is for that.
I shall definitely check out the baby hammock, which sounds interesting (more womb-like perhaps)? I've tried a dummy several times, but she won't take it, unfortunately. And I can't get anyone else to look after her during the day as she screams blue murder if handed to anyone other than me or my husband - and even he only gets 10mins or so before she freaks out. I keep diligently trying to pass her round to other people, but she's been like that since 8 weeks old. Aaaargh!
Many thanks for the advice and sympathy.