You can to have some tummy time...this will help build core muscles to strengthen the back arms and belly for him/her to push up and eventually crawl. .but certainly not to sleep. Always on the back.
Not on it's stomach. If you lay a baby to sleep on it's stomach it has the chance of suficating to death. DO NOT LAY YOUR BABY ON IT'S STOMACH WHEN SLEEPING!
you should not lay on your stomach. your should lay on which ever side is most comfortable but your left side is a whole lot better for baby
girls have their period because the blood sheds from a nest that is building in your stomach that the baby will lay on when (or if) you have a baby. the blood sheds and comes out your vagina.
YES
Drunk people should lay on their stomach so they do not swallow their tongue, and also so they don't choke on their vomit if they throw up.
No, they could suffocate. You have to lay them on their back to sleep.
You can lay on your back to take the pressure off your stomach. You can also lay on one side. Then you can frequently change positions.
they let the baby lay on there stomach and breast feed then when it is one month old it leaves to lives on it's own. The mother generally keeps her offsring with her until they are a year old.and they kill it when 3 years old.
You don't TRAIN your baby to crawl it's not an athlete! LOL Don't worry, just lay him/her on his/her stomach and he/she will figure it out on they're own. Babies are good at that. Hope this helps.
they have like thirty but when the first one hatches it eats all the rest in the stomach
a fancy goldfish leaves the eggs in the stomach for about 3 month's... after that it can take up to 5 months to lay eggs after that.
U should rest and lay down with a icepack on your stomach and wait about 20 min to a 40 min to let the knot push away.