PMID: 9193239Jun 1, 1997Paper

A motor milestone change noted with a change in sleep position

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
J W JantzL A Fruechting

Abstract

To evaluate whether sleeping in the supine position resulted in changes in gross or fine motor developmental milestones observed at routinely scheduled well-child checkups at 4 or 6 months of age. A retrospective chart review. One private pediatric practice involving 2 full-time and 2 part-time board-eligible or board-certified pediatricians. The study included 343 full-term infants whose weights were appropriate or large for gestational age, had no history of hospitalization other than for normal newborn care, and were examined in the office for their 4-month well-child checkup within 2 weeks of being 4 months old. The Denver Developmental Screening Test-Revised was administrated at the 4- and 6-month well-child checkups. The primary sleep positions of the infants were determined by telephone survey, office interview, or letter after the 6-month checkup was completed. Background data collected from the mother for each mother-infant pair included maternal age at the time of birth, parity, and marital status, Medicaid status and ethnicity of the infant, and whether the infant was breast-fed. Infants who slept in the side or supine position were less likely to roll over at the 4-month checkup than infants who slept primarily in t...Continue Reading

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