The american academy of pediatrics aap recommends keeping soft objects and loose bedding out of the sleeping area for at least the first 12 months.
At what age is it safe for my baby to sleep with a blanket.
According to the american academy of pediatrics aap soft bedding in a crib like blankets and pillows increases of the risk of suffocation or sudden infant death syndrome sids.
Any younger and it s easy for a baby to roll onto a soft blanket which can block their airway.
That s because blankets can increase the risk of smothering suffocation or sudden infant death syndrome sids.
The same rule applies to pillows comforters bumper pads sheepskins soft toys and any other soft objects.
Safe alternatives to blankets are sleepers sleep sacks and.
So it s better to hold off on covering your baby with a blanket at night or during her naps until she s at least 18 months old since she could still become tangled in it when she s younger.
Wait until your baby is at least 12 months old.
If your child is under 12 months of age blankets should stay out of the crib whether your baby is playing or napping.
When can your baby sleep with a blanket.