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Learn all the basics of safer sleep for your baby.
Learn all the basics of safer sleep for your baby.
The best and safest baby sleep position is on their back for every sleep, day or night. Discover more about the safest sleeping position for your baby.
The safest cot is a clear cot. To lower the risk of SIDS, keep the cot clear of any items that could cover your baby's face and head. Discover more about the safest cot for your baby.
The recommended room temperature for babies is 16 - 20°C, helping to reduce the risk of SIDS. Discover more about the safest room temperature for your baby.
Sleeping together with your baby is known as co-sleeping. Discover more about co-sleeping more safely with your baby.
It's important to have your baby sleeping in the same room as you for at least the first six months, which is called room sharing. Discover more about room sharing.
Breastmilk contains all the nutrients your baby needs for their first six months of life. But it can also reduce the risk of SIDS. Discover more about breastfeeding and SIDS.
It's important to keeps your baby's airway open and clear so your baby can breathe. Discover more about protecting your baby's delicate airway when awake or sleeping.