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Julie Bennett

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492 total appearances

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Podcast Appearances

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

Okay, I said, should I turn her on her stomach if that helps her get to bed? And it said, awesome that you asked. This is super important. Checkmark, if your baby rolls to her stomach on her own, totally fine to leave her there. At six months, if she can roll both ways, back to tummy, tummy to back, it's safe for her to sleep on her stomach. You do not need to flip her back.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

Okay, I said, should I turn her on her stomach if that helps her get to bed? And it said, awesome that you asked. This is super important. Checkmark, if your baby rolls to her stomach on her own, totally fine to leave her there. At six months, if she can roll both ways, back to tummy, tummy to back, it's safe for her to sleep on her stomach. You do not need to flip her back.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

And then it has an X and it says, but don't turn her on her stomach yourself if she can't get there independently yet. That's a SIDS risk, especially under one year old. Safe sleep guidelines from AAP, the American Academy of Pediatrics, say always put babies down on their back to sleep. Once they can roll, you let them pick their position, but you shouldn't position them on their tummy manually.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

And then it has an X and it says, but don't turn her on her stomach yourself if she can't get there independently yet. That's a SIDS risk, especially under one year old. Safe sleep guidelines from AAP, the American Academy of Pediatrics, say always put babies down on their back to sleep. Once they can roll, you let them pick their position, but you shouldn't position them on their tummy manually.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

And then it has an X and it says, but don't turn her on her stomach yourself if she can't get there independently yet. That's a SIDS risk, especially under one year old. Safe sleep guidelines from AAP, the American Academy of Pediatrics, say always put babies down on their back to sleep. Once they can roll, you let them pick their position, but you shouldn't position them on their tummy manually.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

And then it says TLDR cause it knows I'm, I'm a big TLDR guy. Check. Let her stay in her stomach. If she gets there herself, X don't place her that way unless she's rolling there independently.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

And then it says TLDR cause it knows I'm, I'm a big TLDR guy. Check. Let her stay in her stomach. If she gets there herself, X don't place her that way unless she's rolling there independently.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

And then it says TLDR cause it knows I'm, I'm a big TLDR guy. Check. Let her stay in her stomach. If she gets there herself, X don't place her that way unless she's rolling there independently.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

Yeah.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

Yeah.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

Yeah.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

Is there a limit for how long to do the five, 10, 15? I'm now in my second round of 15.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

Is there a limit for how long to do the five, 10, 15? I'm now in my second round of 15.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

Is there a limit for how long to do the five, 10, 15? I'm now in my second round of 15.

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

hold on this is how this amazing response you're doing amazing hanging in there this part is so hard especially in the middle of the night heart to answer your question yeah this thing's fucking amazing yeah i'm so glad you had a friend up with you i had no idea yeah i mean like i it is i'm like scrolling essays here but what did it say about is there a limit to the 5 10 15 method um heart

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

hold on this is how this amazing response you're doing amazing hanging in there this part is so hard especially in the middle of the night heart to answer your question yeah this thing's fucking amazing yeah i'm so glad you had a friend up with you i had no idea yeah i mean like i it is i'm like scrolling essays here but what did it say about is there a limit to the 5 10 15 method um heart

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

hold on this is how this amazing response you're doing amazing hanging in there this part is so hard especially in the middle of the night heart to answer your question yeah this thing's fucking amazing yeah i'm so glad you had a friend up with you i had no idea yeah i mean like i it is i'm like scrolling essays here but what did it say about is there a limit to the 5 10 15 method um heart

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

uh technically no hard limit but most experts suggest if you're hitting 60 to 90 minutes total crying with check-ins and your baby's still fully awake and upset it's okay to one take a short break or consider it a missed sleep window especially for naps and then try again after a short break since you're on your 15 uh since you're on your second 15 minute round here's a possible timeline and it said uh um

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

uh technically no hard limit but most experts suggest if you're hitting 60 to 90 minutes total crying with check-ins and your baby's still fully awake and upset it's okay to one take a short break or consider it a missed sleep window especially for naps and then try again after a short break since you're on your 15 uh since you're on your second 15 minute round here's a possible timeline and it said uh um

Two Parents & A Podcast
Should you let your baby “cry it out”? (+ Tap-to-pay & good karma)

uh technically no hard limit but most experts suggest if you're hitting 60 to 90 minutes total crying with check-ins and your baby's still fully awake and upset it's okay to one take a short break or consider it a missed sleep window especially for naps and then try again after a short break since you're on your 15 uh since you're on your second 15 minute round here's a possible timeline and it said uh um