All babies have a trachea.
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To safely transition your baby from swaddling to sleeping on their back, you can gradually loosen the swaddle or switch to a sleep sack. Place your baby on their back to sleep and ensure the sleep environment is safe and free of hazards. Keep a close eye on your baby during the transition period to prevent them from rolling over during the night.
epiglottis is the part of glottis which close over the trachea when we eat food because the food don't swelled in the trachea which is the wind pipe and go into the lungs.
The epiglottis covers the opening to the trachea when swallowing - thereby preventing food/drink entering the trachea and lungs.
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No, it is not safe for a newborn to roll over while swaddled. To prevent this, ensure the swaddle is snug but not too tight, place the baby on their back to sleep, and stop swaddling once the baby shows signs of rolling over.
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To safely swaddle your newborn and prevent them from rolling over during sleep, make sure to wrap them snugly in a lightweight blanket, ensuring their hips and legs can move freely. Place your baby on their back to sleep and avoid using thick or heavy blankets that could cause overheating. Regularly check on your baby while they are swaddled to ensure they are comfortable and not overheated.
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