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6 ways to use your swaddle
From makeshift nursing covers to calming cuddle companions, prepare to discover the boundless possibilities that await when we embrace the true potential of this timeless baby accessory.
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Simply put it's a method of wrapping a blanket around your baby so snugly that they can't wiggle out. Swaddling is safe for babies since their bodies are comfortably tucked inside the swaddle blanket, giving the baby the sensation that he or she is still inside the womb. Swaddling is beneficial because it prevents the newborn startle reflex from awakening them, the baby swaddle soothes and calms newborns, and it keeps your baby warm in a secure way.
Best baby swaddle wraps are made from lightweight and breathable materials such as cotton muslin or bamboo.
Swaddling is thought to help calm a newborn baby and improve sleep. Most babies will sleep more soundly when swaddled than left with their arms out. It also helps reduce the risk of Moro Reflex which can startle a newborn and wake them up.
Swaddling a newborn in a lightweight cotton swaddle blanket should suffice, but always feel your baby's skin to check their temperature. If the temperature drops, use a lightweight, short-sleeved onesie underneath your swaddling blanket, but be careful not to overheat the infant because babies cannot regulate their body temperatures like adults.
There is no magic number to exactly how many baby swaddle wraps or baby swaddle cloths you need, but the number of swaddles you require is determined by how frequently you do laundry. Two is a minimum, but remember that swaddle blankets can be used for more than just swaddling your baby; they can also be used as baby cloths, breastfeeding coverups, and so much more.