Babies should be placed on their backs in their cribs to reduce the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome). Placing babies on their back may also reduce the chance of choking. This is because babies may have a hard time lifting their head at first, if they are face down. The crib should be made according to national safety standards, with a firm, flat mattress. Don't put soft bedding, toys, or other soft products, pillows, and comforters in the crib with a baby.