Swaddle Blankets

Swaddle Blankets
Swaddle Blankets

Swaddling FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions about Swaddling Techniques and Blankets

Swaddling is one of those things that many people have heard of but may not know much about.  But new parents often take note of good swaddling techniques when they see a delivery room nurse bundle their baby up for the first time.

And today we find that parents are working harder to become better educated about how to soothe and comfort their children – an interest which leads many parents to look into swaddling.  So with that in mind we offer a variety of frequently asked questions about swaddling techniques and blankets:

What are the benefits of swaddle blankets compared to a “baby blanket”?

Swaddle blankets are made of lightweight fabric like cotton muslin which is great for helping to regulate an infant’s body temperature in contrast to thicker baby blankets on the market.  Since cotton muslin uses a smaller weave pattern, it also allows for a better stretch of the fabric to get that extra secure swaddle.  Swaddle blankets are also often oversized – meaning that there is a lot of extra fabric to allow you to properly wrap up your baby.

Can swaddling cause my baby to overheat?

This is definitely a concern and the reason that you should look for a swaddle blanket made of lightweight, breathable fabric.  This helps regulate temperature and prevents your baby from overheating.    You should also be mindful that thermostat temperatures are not too high and that your baby does not have too many layers on, feel warm to the touch or start to perspire.

How will swaddling benefit my baby?

Pediatric research compares swaddling to recreating the familiar and comfortable environment of the womb.  As some babies take longer to adjust to their new world, swaddling might provide the comfort they require to make an easier transition.

Studies suggest and many parents agree that swaddling helps babies sleep better. Being snuggly tucked in prevents startling limb movements that cause them to awaken frequently.  Providing the familiar snug and warm environment for the first few months might help reduce fussiness.

Can I leave my babies arms free while swaddling?

Most swaddling experts encourage tucking both arms in to avoid twitching and facial scratches from those sharp tiny nails.  However, leaving one arm free might make your baby more comfortable. The hand-to-mouth reflex is a natural one that your baby is used to.  You can leave both arms free, but it defeats the purpose and might mean that it is time to stop swaddling.

When will my baby outgrow swaddling?

Swaddling is usually recommended up to four months but depends largely on your baby’s needs. Some babies show readiness to stop as early as two months while some continue even after four. Your baby will let you know when he/she is ready to stop. However as your baby moves his/her limbs more and can struggle free or turn over on his/her own, swaddling might lead to issues of loose coverings getting in the way causing entangling and suffocation.

Will swaddling confine my baby?

Appropriate swaddling calls for snug tucking and not wrapping too tight or too loose. Swaddling keeps your baby secure like he/she was in your womb without restraining total movement. It avoids the awkward reflexes of little limbs that are not in control, which usually startles them into awakening. Stop swaddling if your baby sleeps well enough without it or shows signs of discomfort.


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