I've got two three month olds BOTH of whom are already rolling over and both of whom definitely prefer to sleep on their bellies. I lay them down on their backs obviously but before they actually fall asleep they both will typically roll.
I've never had a baby, much less two, roll to sleep this early and to be honest it's freaking me out!
When you have an infant roll to belly do you roll them back onto their backs or just let them be? I've been trying to roll them back but they wake right back up no matter how gently I try to go about it. I've spoken to their parents and both sets tell me they just let them be, primarily because it helps to relieve gas pains (which both have quite a bit of). They also both have GERD which I convinced them to inquire their pediatricians on. Both are now on meds for it but they still urp-up a lot. I have to change pnp sheets daily because of the messes they make, and the crying alone because of the discomfort it brings makes it tough enough to get them both down for any amount of time. I end up checking on them every 5-10 minutes or so because I'm so nervous they're going to end up face down in a puddle of urp
Any advice, suggestions or reassurance anyone could offer here? Is there anything else I can or should be doing or is this just something I'm going to have to wait out to resolve on it's on as they get older?
I've never had a baby, much less two, roll to sleep this early and to be honest it's freaking me out!
When you have an infant roll to belly do you roll them back onto their backs or just let them be? I've been trying to roll them back but they wake right back up no matter how gently I try to go about it. I've spoken to their parents and both sets tell me they just let them be, primarily because it helps to relieve gas pains (which both have quite a bit of). They also both have GERD which I convinced them to inquire their pediatricians on. Both are now on meds for it but they still urp-up a lot. I have to change pnp sheets daily because of the messes they make, and the crying alone because of the discomfort it brings makes it tough enough to get them both down for any amount of time. I end up checking on them every 5-10 minutes or so because I'm so nervous they're going to end up face down in a puddle of urp

Any advice, suggestions or reassurance anyone could offer here? Is there anything else I can or should be doing or is this just something I'm going to have to wait out to resolve on it's on as they get older?
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