![]() Eye-opening stats about sleeping in a baby bouncer or a car seat I can’t help it, it’s the harsh reality – if you do some reading on SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) and the sleep safety rules, you’ll notice a pattern – a bouncer breaks many of them. I’ve even had parents get mad at me for being so direct. I know this might not be great news because it is convenient, especially if they like it, but a baby should only sleep on a firm, flat surface during the first year.Īgain, I’ve heard stories from parents saying that a swing or bouncer is the only place where their baby can fall asleep. That also goes for a bouncer seat, swings, car seats, and any baby product that inclined at an angle greater than ten degrees. No, a baby should not sleep in a bouncer. The answer is pretty straightforward but it’s the WHY part that’s a must-know for every parent, so I recommend taking the time to actually read this whole article, even if you get your answer early. Today, I’m taking on that challenge – to answer it comprehensively, yet clearly – in a way that leaves no room for interpretation and dilemmas. Still, to date, the answers are obviously not clear enough to put it to rest. The CAN-BABY-SLEEP-IN-BOUNCER is a question as old as the bouncer itself.
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