Are you a new parent worried about your newborn's sleep position? It's essential to prioritize your baby's safety during sleep time. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends placing newborns on their backs to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). This sleep position allows for clear airway passage and minimizes the chances of suffocation. While some parents may worry about choking, studies have shown that the risk of choking is significantly lower when babies sleep on their backs. Remember to remove any loose bedding or toys from the sleep area, keep the crib free of pillows or bumper pads, and ensure a firm mattress for your little one. By following these guidelines, you can provide a safe sleep environment for your newborn and promote healthy sleep habits from the start.