While sleeping a baby should always be placed on his/her back and only on their tummies supervised 4 tummy time however most will tend 2 get a tad cranky at it
you can lay your baby on it's bellies,but the doctor say it is better if you lay on there back so i say when there about 3 weeks.
inside there bellies
It is easier for babies to breathe when they are on their backs. So, if you need to lay a baby on its belly, only do that while you are watching, so that you can still turn it over if it gets into trouble. Laying babies on their bellies has been associated with sudden infant death syndrome.
Snakes never lay with their bellies upward but if they fall from a tree and land with their bellies up they can roll over again
they lay eggs not babies. If they were a real tiger or something close to that then they would lay real babies.
They give birth to live offspring. They don't "lay" babies.
no ocelot do not lay eggs
They lay eggs
Kangaroos carry their babies in special pouches on their bellies.
Well, they can't really sit, and they'd be awkward on their backs. It's that or standing.
onePenguins lay eggs, they have chicks, not babies. And they only lay one at a time.
they dont lay eggs