Does your baby sleep on their front?

If so, do they sleep through the night like this? Please clarify in the comments. Thanks
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Mostly side but at some point she will move to her front as sleep straight through like that.

My girl will sleep on her front now. Unless she’s extremely tired and she’ll fall asleep on her back x

Mine rolls as soon as you put her down on her back and still wakes, she tries to spin and gets stuck as she's still in the crib and not her cot bed and then she cries because she's stuck.

My boy sleeps on his belly, he has done for a while. I’ve always left him cos he’s a confident roller. They say that if they got themself in that position then it’s safe to leave them but not to put them down onto their front when you put them down.

When mine sleeps on her front she sleeps longer. Not straight thru the night but longer than she’d on her back.

My baby literally just started the other day, she is 6 months old next week. She sleeps on her front for all naps (I always put her on her back but she immediately turns over). At the moment she spends most of the night on her back then turns on her front around 6am xx I spoke to the health visitor about it on Friday and she said it was fine xx

My LG tends to jerk her legs and wakes herself up when I put her on her back. When I put her on her front she sleeps much longer, and farts without waking herself up as well. For some reason her farts seem to startle her. 😂

As soon as we lay her on her back she will turn to her side and sleep like that. Sometimes I do find her sleeping on her front or she will roll to her front and cry.

She moves quite a bit but spends a lot of time on her tummy. She still wakes quite a bit so when I’ve fed I put her on her back and she often turns straight to the side then to her tummy in half hour or so

Mine goes from back to side to front to side and then the other side - all sorts. Since she’s started sleeping on her front, she’s actually been sleeping better!

Mine falls asleep on his back, but rolls onto his tummy to sleep through the night x

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