Making sure newborns and children under 5 years sleep safely
Updated: 30 September 2022

Manuela Leporesi
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- Have good quality sleep in a quiet environment: 14 – 17 hours (infants up to 3 months), 12 – 16 hours (infants 4 – 11 months), 11 – 14 hours (12 – 2 years of age), 10 – 13 hours (children beyond 2 years)
- Place a baby on their back to sleep and make sure they can breathe easily
- Know that a baby should sleep on this back during the first year
- Place a baby under a bednet to sleep in places where malaria is present
- Understand that this will protect against mosquito bites, which pass on the disease
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