Deciphering Safe Sleep + Tummy Sleep
My LO is 6.5 months old. We have been very committed to safe sleep practices - sleeps in own space, firm mattress, lay on back, the whole shebang.
He has been developing wonderfully. Rolls easily both directions, army crawling comfortably, starting to explore the idea of pulling knees under self. He can sit up, but not pull himself up to sitting yet. Loving assisted standing and jumping.
When he's rolled over on his tummy independently, we've had no concern. We know he's strong enough to adjust himself in bed easily.
Here's my question - I noticed yesterday that he will fall asleep more easily if placed on his stomach. However, all the articles online say that you should be placing on back up until a year.
I'm trying to understand the data well. I see that the first 6 months are the most risk for SIDS, which he is past. For the 6-12 month range, is this advice meant to cover development diversity among babies? What does the research look like for the 6-12 month range specifically? In the context of my baby, is the place-on-back advice still relevant?
Ultimately, choosing data-backed safety is most important to us, and we are definitely for sure following the other safe sleep practices. But I want to make sure that we are actually interpreting data well, especially when the articles online feel less descriptive for the 6-12 month range.
TIA