Guest guest Posted September 26, 2001 Report Share Posted September 26, 2001 Salli, you silly girl.Greggory slept on his tummy because it was the only way he wouldnt cry! He had to sleep on my chest or his tummy or he would just cry and cry. But Alec slept on his side. Now what do you say about that? LOL Jacquie H > > > tummy too. It worked. He naps in the living room & sleeps with me, so > if > > > he does stop breathing I should catch it. (Yes, I am totally paranoid.) > > > > Well, I don't know if my girls really serve as a good example to you, but > > for what it's worth - - - they were both put on their tummies from day > one. > > And while they are not NT <and I would swear this had nothing to do with > > autism> - - - - they are both breathing. Last time I checked, anyhow. > > Oh, there goes one. So one is definitely still breathing. > > > Here's a piece of silliness for you. I put all my babies to sleep on their > tummies until Putter came along and then, and only then, were they really > stressing that it is safer to put your babies to sleep on their backs (I > heard mutterings when Sophie was a baby but I was so used to tummy sleeping > babies that I ignored it). However, in between Sophie and Putter I read the > research over and found it convincing. So Putter slept on his back and he > turned out autistic. > > When Robbie was born, I kept thinking about how Putter was the only one I > had put to sleep on his back. I don't think I am superstitious > particularly. But I put Robbie to sleep on his tummy. > > And, as dear Sara says, " Guess what? " > > He's NOT autistic. > > Not sure what to think about Enrique. AS is a bit different after all. > > Salli, disclosing top secret information Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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