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Fun Post...How taking care of babies has changed
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 34024" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I know there must be a lot to this or they wouldn't be advising new parents to put their babies to sleep on their backs or their sides now. And the hospital nurseries put them on their backs.</p><p></p><p>But just out of curiosity, if a newborn is on their back and they spit up ... where does it go? Could they or would they be able to turn their heads far enough to the side for it to run out? </p><p></p><p>My sister in law could never make herself put their newborn grandson to sleep on his back because she was afraid he'd choke if he spit up. For naps, they'd put him on his side on the sofa with his back up against the back of the sofa, then put something in front of him so he couldn't roll off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 34024, member: 1883"] I know there must be a lot to this or they wouldn't be advising new parents to put their babies to sleep on their backs or their sides now. And the hospital nurseries put them on their backs. But just out of curiosity, if a newborn is on their back and they spit up ... where does it go? Could they or would they be able to turn their heads far enough to the side for it to run out? My sister in law could never make herself put their newborn grandson to sleep on his back because she was afraid he'd choke if he spit up. For naps, they'd put him on his side on the sofa with his back up against the back of the sofa, then put something in front of him so he couldn't roll off. [/QUOTE]
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