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Yes, it does. It is best to have your baby sleeping flat on their backs, not on the side or stomach in their beds. The more consistent you keep your baby's sleeping environment, he/she is more likely to sleep peacefully in that place. Going down in a consistent, motion-free spot for sleep as much as possible sends a cue to a baby’s brain that sleep is to come.

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didnt really matter for mine

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