What are the dangers of giving a three month old baby a pillow to sleep on?

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

    When the baby does not form a physiological curvature of the cervical spine, the use of pillows will put pressure on the cervical spine, which will lead to bone deformation and so on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It will cause the baby's bones to be deformed, and even affect the baby's development and growth; There may even be stunting.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are still harms in giving a three-month-old baby a pillow to sleep on, such as: 1Stiff neck, 2No hair on the back of the head, 3Head deformation, 4Choking, 5Spit up. Three-month-old babies are still relatively small and can do without pillows.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Three-month-old babies sleep with pillows, pillows are more conducive to her growth and development, but when using pillows, special attention should be paid to buying suitable for babies.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can pillow, but not too high, you can use a special setting pillow for the baby, you should choose a pillow with a soft texture, with good air permeability and water absorption, pay attention to cleaning the pillow core and pillowcase.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Three-month-old babies can use pillows, because at this time the head has strength, and can rotate freely, sleeping pillows can better shape the head, and will also better protect the baby's cervical spine, because the pillow has a supporting role, which can make the pillow have a better supporting capacity to avoid damage to the cervical spine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After the baby reaches the age of three months, the cervical spine is still very fragile and it is not suitable to use the pillow immediately. It depends on the situation: 1. If you find that your baby often opens her mouth when sleeping, you should consider using a pillow to cushion your head so that your head and neck are on the same level as your body.

    2. If the child starts to pillow a plush toy, the mother's arm or likes to pad his little hands, it is time to consider "arranging" a small pillow for the child. 3. The width of the baby's shoulders gradually exceeds the width of the head. Lying your baby on his side at this time can be very uncomfortable without a pillow.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Newborns generally do not need to use pillows, and babies within three months should not use pillows for the following reasons:

    1) The spine of the newborn is straight and has not yet formed a physiological curvature. When the newborn is lying flat, the back and back of the head are on the same plane, which will not cause muscle tension and cause stiff neck.

    2) Newborns' heads are large, almost the same width as their shoulders, and it is natural to sleep flat and on their sides, and there is no need for pillows.

    3) The neck of the newborn is very short, and the head is raised, which is very uncomfortable, and it is easy to form a head and neck bend, which affects the newborn's breathing and swallowing, and even leads to accidents.

    4) If the newborn has leakage or spitting up, you can use a folded towel or a small pillow to raise the baby's upper body slightly, and let the baby sleep on the right side to prevent spitting up.

    Babies before 1 year old have a relatively large head and a low curvature of the spine, so they can use a slightly shorter pillow. But as the body develops, the child's shoulders gradually widen. In order to protect the normal physiological curvature and maintain the normal physiological activities during sleep, a pillow should still be used when sleeping.

    A good pillow that can support the cervical spine well. Without it, the quality of sleep will be greatly reduced.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The baby does not need a pillow after birth, the baby's back and the back of the head are on the same plane, if the baby uses a pillow is easy to cause neck bending. And the baby is also uncomfortable and will have difficulty breathing. As your baby gets older, there will be physiological curvature.

    So can a three-month-old baby have a pillow?

    It is possible to have a pillow, but it should be noted that the height of the pillow should not exceed two centimeters. The towel can be folded in half and placed under your baby's head. From the third month, the baby learns to raise his head, the spine also shows a natural physiological curvature, not as straight as it was at birth, and the baby's shoulders become wider.

    At this time, you can use a pillow, and at this stage you can use a low pillow for your baby.

    The choice of pillow is also very important to help your baby's sleep. A good sleep can promote blood circulation in the head and neck, and pillows can play a role in supporting the cervical spine. The thickness of the pillow should be suitable for the baby's curvature.

    Around three months, you can choose a pillow with a height of 2 to 3 cm. And the hardness should be suitable, not too soft, not too hard.

    When choosing a pillow for your baby, pay attention to the color and material. To choose white or light color cloth for production, the pillowcase should be sweat-absorbent, light and breathable, and moderately soft and hard. You can put buckwheat husk, and many people put mung bean husk, tea, chrysanthemum, etc.

    However, it is not allowed to put foam or silk cotton as a filler, so as not to affect the baby's health.

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