Second, it is easy to feel safe when you sleep. When sleeping on one's stomach, the baby's head leans to one side, so as to prevent the breast milk from entering the respiratory system and causing lung infection or ventricular rest when the baby vomits and spits milk. When sleeping on your stomach, the baby's internal organs will bear some work pressure, but as long as the baby has no congenital diseases, this work pressure will not easily lead to problems, but will help improve the baby's cardiopulmonary function. For babies who are prone to flatulence, sleeping on the stomach is also beneficial to the exhaust pipe.
Babies who are too young are unlikely to look up and turn their heads, so it is likely that the respiratory system will be hindered by external factors because they are lying on the pillow, so parents must be extra careful when sleeping. When sleeping, the baby's face leans to one side, which will make the baby's face tend to be slender, but mother Bao should remember to turn the baby's average to both sides to avoid leaning to one side.
Third, sleeping on the baby's side has certain benefits. Sleeping on the baby's side can reduce spitting, promote mucus discharge in the ear, reduce the chance of pathogen retention and the risk of infection, and avoid the threat of otitis media. But the baby's body is small and round, so it is impossible to keep sleeping on his side all the time. Babies who can turn over can also adjust their posture. At this time, babies who can't turn over must be helped by their mothers. Bao Ma pays attention to let the baby sleep evenly on the left and right sides. Sleeping alternately on the left and right sides is the key to maintaining a good head shape and face shape. In addition, you should also pay attention to the baby's spiral shape when sleeping on your side to avoid squeezing forward.