Front sleeping?

My little boy was born 20th January, he can roll onto his front and has been rolling sleeping like this for the last few nights. However he can’t yet roll back onto his back, does anyone else’s babies sleep in their front? My older two also preferred to sleep on their front but I’m so worried because he can’t roll back 🥲

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They say that if a baby can roll onto their tummy by themselves, you don’t need to keep rolling them back over. You should place them on their back to sleep, but if they roll over on their own, it’s okay to let them find their own sleeping position. My daughter also prefers sleeping on her tummy.

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As soon as my eldest (not my Jan baby) could roll onto her front, it didn’t matter how many times I tried to place her back onto her back, she would always roll back onto her front and she’s slept like this ever since. Only ever falls asleep on her back when she’s exhausted. This has been the way since she was around 3/4 months old x

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