Do newborns need pillows to sleep, and do newborns need pillows to sleep?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-17
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No, you don't

    1. Because the spine of the newborn baby is a straight line and parallel, without any physiological curvature, there is no need to sleep on a pillow.

    2. Usually when the baby grows to 2-3 months, according to the baby's motor development, you can sleep on the pillow appropriately.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Whether newborns need pillows to sleep is a problem that plagues many novice parents, who feel that it will be very uncomfortable for the baby to lie down without a pillow, and how comfortable it is to cushion a pillow. In fact, it is wrong for parents to think so, the neck bones of the newborn baby have not yet developed, and at this time, the pillow for the baby is to increase the pressure on the baby's neck, which is easy to lead to bone growth, bending and deformation.

    Our children are like this, because I am in the winter confinement, the baby wears too many clothes, so I fold a pillow with a towel for the baby to pad, if the baby wears less, I will not pad. Originally, my mother also said to use books to make a pillow for the baby, so that the back of the baby's head will be flat, and it will look good to tie the hair in the future, but I refused, the child's skull has not developed well, and using such a hard book as a pillow is not affecting the development of the child's head. And my daughter doesn't like to use pillows since she was a child, she doesn't have a fixed point to sleep, and she can't use the pillow that is turned over and over.

    So, at what age can a baby use a pillow?

    So, how to choose the right pillow for your baby?

    1.Pillow core. The pillow core of the baby pillow is best filled with the shells of buckwheat, millet and other plants, because this material has an irregular shape, and there is air circulation inside the pillow, which is what we call breathable.

    My baby's grandfather also got some buckwheat skin in the countryside to make pillows for the baby, and the baby's pillow has also been used for a long time. However, now that the child is older, she finds it annoying that the pillow always makes a "squeaking" sound, and she doesn't like to use it now.

    2.Simple and functional.

    With the increase of the baby's age, the frequency of the baby's replacement pillow will also increase, mothers in the selection of pillows do not be attracted by the appearance of good-looking, is not expensive is necessarily good, the choice of pillows is best with the baby's head shape to compare, simple, practical pillows are the first choice.

    3.Pillow firmness.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When the newborn is born, his spine is straight, and the physiological curvature of the cervical spine has not been formed, so it is not recommended for newborns to use pillows.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When the newborn just sleeps, it is best not to give him a pillow, because the pillow is too high, for the child, on his cervical spine and his physical development have a great impact, it is best to pad a very soft kind of towel, so that his head can adapt a little.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When my baby was born, the doctor wouldn't let him have a small pillow in the hospital.

    Newborn babies have a very soft spine, and if you give him a pillow at this time, it may cause his spine to curvature. And he is easy to spit up milk at this time, so be sure to let the child sleep on his side a little. If you put him too high, he won't be able to get his milk out, and it will come out of his nose.

    It's easy to choke on your baby.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A newborn is a baby from birth to 28 days old, during which time the newborn's skull is not fully developed, and the spine has not yet shown physiological curvature, so there is no need for a pillow. However, if the bed is too soft or the baby is fat and has a short neck, and you are worried about poor breathing, you can raise the towel under the shoulder to ensure smooth breathing. Wait until the baby's spine is physiologically curved, you can use a small pillow.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't use a pillow, just use a soft towel to cushion your baby's head, which can absorb the baby's sweat. Because the spine of a newborn is straight, it has not yet formed a physiological curvature. When the baby is lying flat, his back and the back of his head are on the same plane, which will not cause muscle tension and cause stiff neck.

    When the baby is three or four months old, you can use a baby setting pillow for the baby.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Newborns generally do not need to use a pillow to sleep because the newborn's spine is curved and the head is almost shoulder-width apart. When lying flat, the back and the back of the head will be on the same plane; When lying on your side, your head and body are on the same plane, so even if you don't have a pillow, it is natural to lie flat and sleep on your side.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Newborns don't need pillows to sleep, my big treasure and two treasures are pillows that are only used when they are more than a year old, because the newborn's spine has not developed well, and it is not good to use a pillow.

    Just let him lie flat without too much interference, and if you are afraid that your child will choke on milk, you can put a thin towel under his head.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I see that my sister didn't use a pillow when she slept with him when she was a child. Because my mother said that when a newborn is sleeping when he is a child, if you use a pillow for him, it will cause his back cervical vertebrae to be deformed. Because newborns are the fastest growing time, try not to use pillows.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Newborn children do not need pillows before 28 days, their spine is not fully developed, and only after 28 days can they use pillows, before which if you give your child a pillow the hospital will not agree, this will make the child feel that it is not breathing.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't think newborns need pillows to sleep, because the child is still young, and using a pillow will make his cervical spine very uncomfortable, and he has just come out of his mother's belly, and he is not used to having a pillow to cushion him.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The physiological curvature of the neck and chest of newborns has not yet formed, and the use of pillows will affect breathing, so there is no need for pillows.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How much is the appropriate pillow for newborns.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Sleeping on a pillow is good for the spine, because the human spine itself has a certain curvature, and it is easy to fall on the pillow if you don't sleep on the pillow, so many mothers think that newborns also need to sleep on pillows. In fact, newborns should not sleep on pillows, and they need to consider buying a suitable pillow when the baby is three months old.

    2 (1) The spine of the newborn is straight and has not yet formed a physiological curvature. When the newborn lies flat, the back and back of the head are at the same level, which will not cause muscle tightness and cause stiff neck.

    2) Newborns' heads are large, almost shoulder-width apart, and it is natural to sleep flat, side, or on their backs, and there is no need for pillows.

    3) The neck of the newborn is short, and the head is artificially raised, but it is very uncomfortable, and it is easy to form a head and neck bending, which affects the breathing and swallowing of the newborn.

    However, in order to prevent newborns from spitting up, the entire upper body of the newborn can be raised by about 1 cm.

    3. When the newborn sleeps on the pillow is determined according to the time when the spine forms a physiological curvature, generally the baby will begin to form a physiological curvature when the baby reaches 3-4 months, and when it reaches 7-8 months, the curvature of the thoracic spine is basically formed. So by the time the baby is three months old, you can try to let the baby sleep on a pillow.

    4. When the baby grows to 3-4 months, the neck and spine begin to bend forward, and a pillow of about 1 cm can be placed.

    When the baby reaches 7-8 months and has already begun to learn to sit, the shoulders are widened and the pillow can be raised to 3 cm.

    When the baby reaches one year old and can already stand or even walk, the baby's pillow should be changed to a height of 5 cm.

    The baby's pillow should be controlled at 6-9 cm, the baby's pillow is too high, too low will affect the smooth breathing, and sleep quality, so the height of the baby's pillow must be moderate.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Pillows can be used if they are made soft and low. Also, how you sleep on the pillow is important, and your baby's head shape will grow with the sleeping position. For example, if you sleep on your back more often, your baby's head will grow flat at the back of his head.

    Of course, the easiest way is to fold the towel in three layers and put it under the baby's head

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, but many places have a rice pillow said, that is, sew a cloth pocket yourself, fill a very thin layer of rice in it, let the baby sleep, my old man said to sleep, we did not agree, but my friend her mother-in-law insisted that her child sleep, now the head shape is very good, so the impact should not be big.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Babies within 3 months do not need pillows, you can fold the towel three layers and put it under the baby's head, which can prevent the baby from choking when he returns to milk.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Newborns can use a towel to fold under their head when sleeping, and they don't need to deliberately use pillows.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Our family didn't deliberately use a pillow for him, give him a nice head shape, and don't keep a sleeping position all the time.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Don't use pillows, find a way to put things under the bed, so that the whole bed reaches a 30-degree inclination, so that when the baby sleeps, it can still make the stomach into a downward state, and it is not easy to vomit.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If some newborns have leakage or spitting up, the upper body can be slightly raised, or folded with a face towel about 1 3 cm high 2 3 layers as a pillow to prevent spitting up.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The physiological curvature of the neck and chest of the newborn has not yet been formed, and the use of pillows affects breathing, so the undefeated Tan needs a pillow.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    When the newborn was born, his spine was straight, and the curvature of the cervical spine was not formed, so the newborn was not recommended to use a pillow.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Novice big regret mother is not hungry to raise the baby 700 asked.

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