Repos AI helps with sleep — your pediatrician helps with health. Here's how to know when to call them, and how to keep every sleep a safe one.
Repos AI is educational guidance only — not medical advice. For health concerns, contact your pediatrician.
If something feels urgent or you are worried about your baby's breathing, color, responsiveness, or feeding — trust your instinct and call your local emergency number or your pediatrician right away.
If you see any of the following, contact your pediatrician or emergency services right away.
Simple habits that help every nap and every night feel safer.
Place baby on their back for every nap and every night, until their first birthday.
Use a firm, flat mattress in a safety-approved crib, bassinet, or play yard with a fitted sheet.
Keep blankets, pillows, bumpers, and soft toys out of the sleep area. A wearable sleep sack is a safer alternative to loose bedding.
Room-sharing (ideally for at least the first 6 months) is associated with safer sleep. Bed-sharing is not recommended.
Avoid overheating and keep baby's sleep area smoke-free.
Your pediatrician knows your baby. For any concern about breathing, feeding, growth, or development — call them.
For anything beyond sleep — feeding, growth, illness, development, or a gut feeling that something is off — your pediatrician is the right first call. Repos AI is here for the in-between moments, not the medical ones.