Whilst i know all the advice states that it is safest for a baby to sleep on it s back joe has been sleeping on his tummy since 3wks old.
Safest sleep position for baby with reflux.
For babies who are healthy and under one year of age sleeping on the back is the ideal position.
11 tips for safe baby sleep.
Right now the best advice seems to be this.
Elevating baby s head or positioning baby to sleep on his or her stomach does not help and is not safe.
Sleeping your baby on their back known as the supine position every night is one of the most protective actions you can take to ensure your baby is sleeping as safely as possible.
Transfer a sleeping baby to a firm flat safe sleep surface when not traveling.
That s because the safest sleep position lying on their back can cause painful stomach acid to enter baby s throat and mouth.
Sleep your infant on their back from birth.
Experts suggest against the usage of bumper pads pillows fluffy bedding or stuffed animals around the baby in the crib.
However some extra measures would be helpful to ensure safe sleep for your baby.
It is by far the safe position for baby to sleep.
Babies should sleep flat on their backs regardless of what other things they have going on with reflux colic or any condition needing acid suppressing medicine.
Sleep your infant with their head and face uncovered.
Reflux is reduced in the full upright position.
Always place a baby on her back to sleep to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome sids.
Reflux is made worse in the car seat position partial supine.
Avoid exposing your infant to cigarette smoke before and after birth.
Never on their tummy or side.
What s more laying your baby flat on her back to sleep which is the safest way for babies to sleep in order to reduce the risk of sids tends to make the symptoms of reflux and gerd even worse.
Try elevating the baby to a more upright position.
As he s a bit of a wriggler but most babies once they can move will find the most comfortable sleeping position themselves be this on the tummy side back.
Back sleeping is the best way to reduce the risk of sids and is the recommended position until babies can roll over fully on their own even for babies with reflux.
Aside from not gaining enough weight being fussy after most feedings and having forceful spit up episodes babies with gerd have a lot of trouble sleeping.
So really the best and safest sleep position for your baby is also one of the worst positions for her acid reflux.
The red nose foundation previously known as sids and kids information statement reflux sleeping position for babies with gastro oesophageal reflux gor can be found here.
It is advisable to use a firm mattress rather than an overly soft mattress waterbed or sofa for your baby.
Best sleeping position for reflux.