Does your baby sleep on their back/side/front?

I just woke up to find my baby on their front and got the fright of my life as it's 3am and she always wakes between 12-1 for a feed. She seems ok and this is one of her longest stints in a while. I actually sleep on my front too. Wondering what all the other babies do?
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Mainly back. Sometimes side and most mornings on her front for the last 30-45 mins x

Mainly back and side since 6(?) months. Sleeps got way better since she slept like this too.

Goes to sleep on her side, rolls onto her back in her deepest sleep then sleeps well on her front in the mornings. I was really worried at first too but she’s always fine. Seems to be where she can settle if she’s struggling to go back to sleep x

All of the above!

Usually on her back, but she switch her position during night.

Either on his side or his front, he seems to sleep much better now he can roll around and get comfy x

Once he's on his front he sleeps better.

I place my little girl on her back but she moves onto her front pretty much straight away and sleeps throughout the night x

Controversial - but my bubba has reflux and he has slept on his front from 2-3 months old. But he did have his next to me on an incline. Now he’s older he goes to sleep on his front still but during the night he may roll to the side. He rarely sleeps on his back. Most bubbas will sleep better on their front

Back, belly, left, right, upside-down... you name it my baby has slept in that position. She can roll both ways, crawling and standing up by herself. If baby can roll both ways I wouldn't worry. In your belly baby would sleep in every angle. Babies know when they need to breathe and when there's something wrong and will tell you

Starts on her side then back for most the night and then maybe half hour on her front x

Side and front tbh, I can never get him settled on his back and I know he can confidently roll now so I just put him down on his side

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