Baby Tummy Time On Bed
You can try practising tummy time on a bed instead as long as the baby is awake and supervised.
Baby tummy time on bed. BabyMello Tummy Time Mat is a great sensory toy for strengthening head neck and shoulder muscles as well as refining fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. I have heard that the floor on a blankettummy time mat is better than the bed because the soft surface of the bed doesnt help really help to build muscle controlstrength. Spread out a blanket in a clear area of the floor for tummy time.
Lie down on the floor or a bed flat or propped up on pillows. But once your child is about 3 to 4 months old the amount of time spent on tummy time should be about 20 to 30 minutes each day. Place baby on your chest or tummy so you and baby are face-to-face.
These suggestions 1 can help you and your baby enjoy tummy time. Lie beside or in front of them and sing or tell nursery rhymes as a distraction. Tummy time gives your baby the chance to try a new position and helps prevent them getting a flat spot on their head from lying on their back so much.
Try doing this two to three times a day. The baby usually balances his or her weight on the forearms. Always supervise your babys tummy time and never put him onto his tummy while hes asleep.
The floor is an ideal spot though you can also lay your infant facedown on. Babies need to sleep on their back but during awake alert play time tummy time has many benefits. Try tummy time on the bed Sometimes the baby is just not comfy on the floor.
Like most exercises tummy time is pretty straightforward. It also helps prevent your baby from developing plagiocephaly or flat head syndrome It is always important to remember that tummy time is for when the baby is awake and supervised. If a baby falls asleep during tummy time they should be relocated into their crib and placed flat on their back.

