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Should I roll my baby back over if she rolls onto her stomach in her sleep?

  • Written by Rosemary Horne, Associate Professor & Deputy Director, The Ritchie Centre, Monash University
imageWe know babies should always be put to sleep on their backs, but if they roll onto their tummy it depends on their age and capabilities as to whether you should roll them back over.From www.shutterstock.com

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