
The positioning of an infant’s head during sleep, specifically an upward angle of the neck, is a common observation. This supine position can occur naturally as the infant relaxes into a comfortable... Read more »

The act of a very young infant exclusively achieving rest while positioned directly upon a caregiver’s torso is a common parental experience. This behavior often manifests as the infant resisting sleep in... Read more »

Infant sleep position, specifically prone sleep, refers to when a baby is placed on their stomach to sleep. This position differs from supine (on the back) and side sleeping. Historically, some caregivers... Read more »

