Baby Pillow Not Recommended by Doctors
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Using a pillow for a baby is not recommended by doctors. Typically, a child can begin using a pillow around the age of two. Toddlers can become attached to their pillows. Because pillows are soft and springy,they are very huggable and super cuddly for toddlers.
Using a pillow before the age of two can be dangerous. Suffocation can result from using a pillow with a baby. Babies are unable to move away from a pillow or push a pillow away from them. A baby under the age of two may roll over face down on a pillow and not be able to roll back over. A tragedy can result if a baby rolls over face down into a pillow when a caregiver is not around to roll them back over.
Toddlers around the age of two can safely begin using a pillow. Not all toddlers view a pillow for just sleeping. Pillows can provide a sense of security more than comfort for a toddler. The soft plush feeling of a pillow makes it super cuddly and huggable. The cuddly feeling when hugging a pillow may help a toddler feel more secure when a caregiver is not around. Toddlers may lay down on a pillow or hug a pillow to them when they are sleeping. Toddlers may grab any pillow they see and curl up with it to sleep.
Using a pillow for a baby is not recommended by doctors. To prevent possible suffocation,do not use a pillow with a child under the age of two. Two year olds can safely use a pillow. You may find your toddler hugging the pillow rather than sleeping on it. Pillows can provide a great source of security for your child when you are not around. Toddlers may see a pillow,curl up with it,and go to sleep. Related Info Baby sleep pillow -
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