My toddler flips all over the place but generally settles on her back..she preferred her side as a baby. My infant prefers her side, but I always put her on her back unless I'm desperate
My toddler flips all over the place but generally settles on her back..she preferred her side as a baby. My infant prefers her side, but I always put her on her back unless I'm desperate
pomelo / 5524 posts
LO is all over the place. He would constantly flip over to his belly once he could roll. From about 1-2, belly was definitely preferred with his butt straight up in the air. Now it's been side or back for the last few months.
pomelo / 5720 posts
My toddler is all over the place with his sleep. He usually starts out on his belly and switches to his back at some point.
DD is only 4.5 months so she's on her back in the rock and play. I think she would be a side sleeper if she was in the crib.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
He flips between back and belly. If he's on his belly he likes to sleep on top of bunched up blankets though!
pomelo / 5469 posts
Since she started crawling/rolling she prefers to sleep on her belly. We always put her down on her back though!
grapefruit / 4649 posts
Side! Literally since the first time we ever set her down she always rolls to her side so we just embrace it now.
wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
Xander (2 years) is all over the place, but alternates between belly and side.
Logan (3 months) sleeps on his back.
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
All over the place. He starts off on his side, but he's a heavy roller so he'll be in all the positions at night.
cantaloupe / 6171 posts
Belly since she learned how to roll. Sometimes side but never back, she acts like she's being tortured when we lie her on her back to change her diaper
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
belly, ever since she could roll over herself she has slept on her stomach with her butt in the air.
persimmon / 1096 posts
Both belly. J rolls all over the place in his crib but always ends up settling on his stomach. H sleeps SO much better on his belly - I know because I've been laying him down that way for naps when I can watch him. But he's just 7 weeks, so he still goes down at night on his back. Can't wait until he can roll over and sleep that way!
cantaloupe / 6164 posts
All of the above. She doesn't prefer one over the others... she cycles through all three. She's just like her dad - she moves all night!
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
Mine is only 12 weeks but loves tummy sleeping! If she is on her back she loves the arms up position.
eggplant / 11287 posts
My almost 3 year old sleeps on her back or side and my 15 month old sleeps on her belly.
persimmon / 1328 posts
He seems to rotate through them all throughout the night, but I would say tends towards a belly sleeper!
pomelo / 5220 posts
LO is almost 7 months but still in the magic sleep suit so he's on his back. Although he is quite the acrobat and rotates around a lot...
clementine / 806 posts
She starts out on her side, sleeps most of the night on her back, then ends up on her side, on her belly, on her side then on her back. She's all over the place.
blogger / nectarine / 2600 posts
My son is a predominant back sleeper while my daughter is a predominant tummy one
honeydew / 7091 posts
L (2 years) is all over the place. Sleeping on her stomach, with her whole body curled up underneath her is a narrow favorite. She also loves sleeping completely sprawled out on her back.
K (6 months) exclusively tummy sleeper.
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