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Your consultation package also includes ample follow-up help, designed to help you troubleshoot problems and tweak your plan as needed. When the time for a pillow does come, keep it small and simple. Opt for a firm baby or toddler-sized pillow instead of a full-sized adult one, and keep extra fabric out of the mix by skipping the pillowcase. The safest sleep setup for your little one is in her crib or bassinet with a simple fitted sheet — and nothing else.
Snuggling against a pillow could also cause your baby to overheat — another thing that can potentially set the stage for SIDS. In the crib, an active, curious toddler could try to use a pillow as a step to try to climb out — and possibly fall. As for things like mobiles or crib bumpers? They can pose a suffocation or strangulation hazard before her first birthday.
After that, she might try to climb on the bumper to get out of the crib — setting herself up for a nasty fall. And remember that pillows are not a must for toddlers until your little one has transitioned to a bed and has shown interest in one.
Even though it may seem like your baby can't possibly be comfortable sleeping in her crib without a pillow, she is not only perfectly comfortable but also much safer in a bed free of pillows. When the time comes and she's a toddler, she'll get her own little pillow to sleep with. And at that point, you can rest easy knowing that her new bedtime accessory won't pose any risk to her.
What to Expect follows strict reporting guidelines and uses only credible sources, such as peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions and highly respected health organizations. Learn how we keep our content accurate and up-to-date by reading our medical review and editorial policy. I probably give her one when she moves into a big bed.
Went in to a single bed around 17 months and at that time we got her a super thin pillow, which she is still using now. Baby Bedding. Buying Guides Advice Articles. Sleep Aids. Buying Guides. Baby Carriers. More Categories. Kids Bedroom. Breastfeeding Gifts for Mum Pregnancy. Sleep Advice. Shopping Online. About Us. Sleep Information. Sleep Advice Community. The Sleep Store's view on pillows We generally recommend a pillow from about 2 years old, however there is no reason to introduce one if the child has not asked for one or is not wriggling round in bed.
The Sleep Store posted Pillows.. Our Facebook Community replied When they went into a big bed at around 2yrs. I used a nursery pillow thinner than the usual pillow I did it at 2 when he moved into his big bed.
I did it at 23mths when he went into his big bed.. I think it was just before he turned two :- He was around 2 for my eldest but for my youngest was a lot earlier as he was a snuffly chesty baby so needed to be elevated Very flat pillow, when they moved to a big bed. When DS moved into a big bed, so 18 mths, was just a skinny one. Flat pillow just before 2yo when moved into a big bed At 2yrs 9mnths, when he asked for one.
And it's a very thin one. Same Laura, he had one a small cot pillow at about 14 months, and now at 18 months he has just moved into a bed with his "big boy" pillow :- he ends up sleepimg sideways right on top of it :- We introduced a kids pillow in Caleb's cot at just before Recommended Products.
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