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At What Age Do Kids Need a Pillow?
Most of us grown-ups would have a hard time dozing off without a comfy pillow under our heads. But what about kids?

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Most of us grown-ups would have a hard time dozing off without a comfy pillow under our heads. But what about kids?
Kids do not need a pillow until well after their first birthday! In fact, babies should NOT sleep with a pillow. Having a pillow in bed can be extremely dangerous for infants.
Pillows—as well as loose blankets, comforters, stuffed toys, and cot bumpers—create a suffocation risk for infants. That is why we experts advise that babies sleep without anything in the cot (other than a fitted sheet) until they are at least a year old. Pillows can cover a baby’s face or cause a baby to overheat—another sudden infant death risk factor.
The SIDS period is totally over after the first birthday, so once your baby turns 1, it is technically safe to use pillows and blankets. However, there is no need to rush to buy your toddler a pillow as soon as they blow out that one-shaped birthday candle. The truth is that most little kids sleep fine without pillows.
Pillows could pose new risks as your baby becomes a toddler. Some enterprising toddlers may use pillows to boost themselves up and climb or fall out of the cot! So, I recommend only using a blanket in the cot after the first birthday and waiting to use a pillow until your child transitions from the cot to a bed...which may not be until they reach their third birthday…or even later.
When you do decide your toddler is ready for a pillow, keep in mind that the big fluffy pillows adorning your own bed are probably not be the right fit! A thick pillow may be uncomfortable for your child’s little neck and spine, which are still developing. Instead, look for a small, flat, firm pillow that cradles and supports the head without causing your toddler to strain.
Just as different types of pillows work better for some adults than others, there might be a little trial and error to find the perfect pillow for your child (so it is not a bad idea to buy one with a generous return policy!). But no matter what kind of pillow you decide to introduce the first time, the most important thing is that you wait to introduce it until your child’s cot death risk totally subsides. And then you can rest easier, too, knowing that your lovebug is sleeping safely.
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