Why will my baby not sleep on her back?

Why will my baby not sleep on her back?

Resisting Sleeping on Her Back Babies actually feel more secure sleeping on their tummies, but that sleep position is linked to a much higher incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). So experts recommend always putting your baby on her back to sleep.

What to do if baby is not sleeping?

Avoid sleep-inducing activities, if at all possible, during the day. Don't fight your baby's need to sleep. But if you can keep them out of the car seat for a bit, that extra time awake will help them later. Keep lights low or turn them out at night, anywhere near baby's sleeping area.