AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |
Back to Blog
Doc a tot sleep safety12/29/2023 ![]() ![]() Avoid baby’s exposure to smoke, alcohol and illicit drugs.”Īs always, if you need any help working through this transition, or other Baby & Toddler Sleep Strategy, please reach out.DockATot is one of the most popular baby products on the market.Room-sharing decreases the risk of SIDS by as much as 50 percent. Share a bedroom with parents, but not the same sleeping surface, preferably until the baby turns 1 but at least for the first six months.Avoid use of soft bedding, including crib bumpers, blankets, pillows and soft toys.Place the baby on his or her back on a firm sleep surface such as a crib or bassinet with a tight-fitting sheet.“AAP recommendations on creating a safe sleep environment include: The Safe Sleep Recommendations as per the AAP (aap.org) are always worth repeating: ![]() This one can be used arms in and then out as they begin to roll. If your baby is rolling (or attempting), it’s time to unswaddle or use the kind that has the swaddle wrap around the belly/trunk of the baby, but not over the arms, like this Halo Swaddle. What can parents use instead of the Dockatot?ġ) Use swaddles (arms in or out) depending on age and whether they are rolling. There is no good/safe way to wean off using the Dockatot for sleep besides cold-turkey. Babies should have their own crib, with a firm mattress and a fitted sheet.” Soft bedding can end up over their face and block their breathing. The AAP also recommends that parents never use pillows, stuffed animals, heavy blankets or other soft or puffy items in babies’ cribs. I know, this is a huge bummer, but read on – – because I have ideas on how to swap it out for something safe for your baby.Īccording to the AAP – “The AAP believes sleep positioners represent a risk to sleeping babies. I recommend floor and tummy time without baby containers for increased gross motor development opportunities (baby using their own muscles and body).Ī towel or blanket on the floor or under a beautiful tree is a better option, IMHO.ĭo not use the Dockatot during any periods of sleep (yours or theirs) or when a caregiver is not consistently supervising. My advice? Use it for supervised playing, lounging, tummy time, and get diaper changes, etc. If you’d prefer to watch my video lesson on the Dockatot, you can find it here.Ī Dockatot is a small nest-like station for your baby, or com call it a “baby container” or positioner, that many people mistakenly believe is for use when babies are sleeping. Friends, unfortunately, it’s time to go Dockatot-cold-turkey. Instead, you should quit using it immediately. Let me say it again, YOU SHOULDN’T WEAN OFF OF THE DOCKATOT. It’s time to breakdown the “Ultimate Stage 1 Docking Station” or Dockatot and tell you why you shouldn’t wean off using it for when your baby sleeps. Therefore, I never personally used the Dockatot, but boy or boy do I have an opinion.Īs a Baby & Toddler Sleep Strategist, I get asked about the Dockatot all the time and how and why parents should wean off of their use. My two infants were small both before the Dockatot came onto the scene and during the days of the Rock and Play fame (also to note, these have been recalled, so please do not use these products). And best of all, I heard the dock offers increased stretches of baby sleep! And gasp…the Dockatot is lightweight, portable and the filling materials are sourced safely and organically. It was whispered about in all the mom Facebook Groups and shared on Instagram as the ultimate item for a baby, ages 0-8 months. I remember the first time I heard of the new “must have” baby shower item for new moms – The Dockatot. ![]()
0 Comments
Read More
Leave a Reply. |