While naps are shorter than nighttime sleep, you still need to put your baby on his back to sleep, even...
While naps are shorter than nighttime sleep, you still need to put your baby on his back to sleep, even if it's a super short nap. In fact the National Institutes of Health notes that, "Babies who usually sleep on their backs but who are then placed on their stomachs, even for a nap, are at a very high risk for SIDS."
