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    The Best Swaddle: What to Look for in a Baby Swaddle

    How do you choose a swaddle? Simple. Follow our swaddle buying guide.

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    • Why swaddle a baby?
    • What are the different types of baby swaddles?
    • Best Baby Swaddle Must: Simple to Use
    • Best Baby Swaddle Must: Approved by The Lullaby Trust
    • Best Baby Swaddle Must: Breathability
    • Best Baby Swaddle Must: Hip-Safe
    • Best Baby Swaddle Must: Easy Nappy Changes
    • Best Baby Swaddle Must: Proper Fit

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    There are so many baby swaddles out there, each one claiming to be the best swaddle, which makes choosing the best swaddle for Baby really tricky for new and expecting parents. For help keeping unsafe swaddles out of your baby’s cot and help narrowing down your perfect pick—check out our step-by-step swaddle buying guide. Here, what to look for in a baby swaddle—plus, why swaddles are a must-add to every baby registry.

    Why swaddle a baby?

    The age-old practise of swaddling—aka wrapping your baby like a burrito—offers babies a sense of comfort, familiarity, and security. That is why the National Childbirth Trust (NCT) notes that, when done correctly, swaddling can effectively help calm infants and promote sleep. That is also why nurses and midwives always swaddle newborns! Here is what swaddling can do for your baby:

    • Swaddling turns on the calming reflex. Swaddling an integral part of the 5 S’s for soothing babies, which are a collection of womb-like sensations (swaddling, swinging, shushing, sucking, and holding baby in the side/stomach position) that trigger a baby’s calming reflex—aka nature’s “off switch” for fussing and “on switch” for sleep.
    • Swaddling prevents startling. Arms-down swaddling helps counteract your baby’s Moro reflex, also called the startle reflex. That means a swaddle helps keep babies from feeling as though they are falling when you place them in the bassinet. It prevents babies from accidentally bonking themselves in the face with their naturally jerky arm movements.
    • Swaddling is a safe alternative to blankets. Swaddling eliminates the need for loose blankets in your baby’s sleep space. Loose blankets and bedding should never be used in an infant’s cot or bassinet, as they increase a baby’s chance of suffocation.

    When to Swaddle Your Baby

    You should swaddle your baby for naps and nighttime sleep from the start…and continue doing so throughout your baby’s missing fourth trimester. This is a period of three to four months after birth when your newborn’s still-developing brain and nervous system remain reliant on the womb-like sensations of the 5 S’s for sleep and comfort.

    Your baby should be mostly unswaddled during awake time, but if they are especially fussy and need extra help settling down, paediatrician and leading swaddling expert, Dr. Harvey Karp, says that swaddling outside of sleepytime can help. 

    Dr. Karp also notes that while babies often do best when swaddled until 4 to 5 months old, swaddling must stop once your baby can roll. (A swaddled baby may roll onto their tummy and then get stuck in that position because their hands are not free, which is dangerous.) The exception: SNOO babies can be safely swaddled for up to 6 months, thanks to SNOO’s built-in swaddle. 

    What are the different types of baby swaddles?

    Not all swaddle blankets are the same! Here is a breakdown of the types of swaddles you will find in store or available to put on your baby registry:

    • Traditional Swaddle Blanket: These thin blankets made of soft muslin or cotton are usually about a 120-cm square. They are meant to be manually folded around your baby to create a snug wrap. Nurses and midwives most-often wrap newborns in these types of swaddles after birth. (Here is how to fold a traditional swaddle.)
    • Cocoon or Guided Swaddle: These swaddle blankets are designed without any fasteners, like zippers or adjustable fasteners. Instead, they rely upon well-placed pouches and “wings” to secure your baby.
    • Ready-Made Swaddle: These easy-to-execute swaddle blankets secure your baby’s body inside of a sack that is outfitted with “wings” that securely wrap your baby’s arms. (The multi-award winning Sleepea swaddle also features a leg flap and a two-way zip, adding to the safe and secure fit.)
    • Pouch Swaddle: Here, your baby is held snug inside a pouch or sack with a zipper or adjustable fastener, but their arms are not secured with any additional features.

    What is the difference between a newborn swaddle and a sleeping bag?

    A newborn swaddle is meant to mimic the snug hug of the womb, holding a baby’s arms against their body. Unless your baby is securely swaddled in SNOO, a swaddle blanket is only meant for infants who are not yet able to roll. A sleeping bag is a wearable blanket where a baby or toddler’s arms are free. This is another way to keep children warm during sleepytime without the danger of loose blankets.

    What is a transitional swaddle?

    A transitional swaddle allows for arms-out sleeping and is meant for babies who are just about ready to graduate from a baby swaddle to a sleeping bag. Some transitional swaddles still contain a baby’s arms in loose fabric, while others allow for one- and two-arm free sleeping. Sleepea, for instance, is not only a ready-made baby swaddle, but a transitional swaddle as well. Each Sleepea has snaps at both shoulders that can be opened to allow your little one to get used to arms-free snoozing, which is likely why Good Housekeeping voted Sleepea the Best Transitional Swaddle.

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    Remember: If your baby is rolling (and not sleeping in SNOO), a transitional swaddle or sleeping bag is a safety must! Once your little one can roll onto their belly, it is no longer safe for them to be swaddled. They need to be able to use their hands to push up from the mattress.

    Best Baby Swaddle Must: Simple to Use

    Swaddling is not always an easy task. In fact, new-parent nerves plus sleep deprivation can make swaddling feel downright impossible. That means, parents might, 1) give up on swaddling too soon, or 2) improperly wrap their baby, so that the swaddle comes loose, unravels, or rides up over a baby’s mouth and nose, putting their little one in danger. That is why it is important to select a swaddle that makes it easy-peasy to get right. One to consider: The Sleepea 5-Second Swaddle, which was voted Best Easy Swaddle by Babylist, Easiest Swaddle to Use by What to Expect, and reviewers for New York Magazine’s The Strategist simply note that Sleepea is “magic.”

    Best Baby Swaddle Must: Approved by The Lullaby Trust

    The Lullaby Trust does not recommend weighted swaddles and weighted sleeping bags for little ones under 1 year, stating that they put babies at risk for overheating. They are not recommended in America either, with experts noting that weighted swaddles can lead to lower oxygen levels, which if sustained, may be harmful to your infant’s developing brain. Plus, weighted swaddles may also impair a baby’s arousal, potentially contributing to their risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

    In short, always opt for a non-weighted swaddle, always lay your swaddled baby on their back, and always make sure that their cot or bassinet is free of all loose bedding, bumper pads, pillows, stuffed toys, sleep positioners, loungers, and wedges.

    Best Baby Swaddle Must: Breathability

    To help keep your baby cool and comfortable all sleep long, look for swaddles made of breathable natural fabrics, like cotton. (Avoid manmade fabrics, like fleece, that trap heat.) Your choice of fabric is important because your little one’s body temperature rises much faster than yours—and they sweat less—making babies especially vulnerable to overheating, which is an uncomfortable sleep-sapper and can raise a baby’s risk of SIDS.

    For even more breathability, go for a 100% GOTS certified organic cotton swaddle. The Sleep Foundation notes that organic cotton tends to be more breathable than regular cotton. And the National Eczema Association in the U.S. reports that it is best to choose organic cotton whenever possible. Happiest Baby’s Sleepea 5-Second Swaddle, voted Best Swaddle by The New York Times is not only made of 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton, but many feature mesh panels at Baby’s shoulders and knees that allows for even more breathability.

    Best Baby Swaddle Must: Hip-Safe

    When babies are swaddled with their legs straight, it can impair proper hip development and cause hip dysplasia. With hip dysplasia, the ball and socket that ensure your baby’s hips can move freely, no longer fit together perfectly. Instead, the socket becomes too shallow, so the ball keeps popping out. To help keep little hips healthy look for a swaddle blanket that is snug around the arms, but loose around the hips and legs that allows your little one to bend, flex, and open their hips easily, like a frog. Unsure if your swaddle of choice has the perfect mix of snug up top, loose at the bottom? Check to see if the International Hip Dysplasia Institute (IHDI) has labeled your swaddle pick hip-healthy. (PS: Sleepea, Sleepea Comforter Sack, plus SNOO Sack have all been deemed a hip-healthy choice by IHDI.)

    Best Baby Swaddle Must: Easy Nappy Changes

    Middle-of-the-night nappy changes are a guarantee with babies, so your swaddle needs to allow for the easiest nappy swap-outs possible. To do that, you will want to avoid complicated swaddle blankets that need to be fully removed and rewrapped each nappy change. Opt for a swaddle that features an easy-access double-sided zip and/or extra quiet adjustable fasteners, so your baby will not startle awake or become fussy during a nappy change. Here is another place where Happiest Baby’s Sleepea 5-Second Swaddle stands out. Insider calls Sleepea “whisper-quiet,” while USA Today’s Reviewed not only awarded Sleepea its top prize for Best Overall Swaddle, they noted that the Happiest Baby swaddle is a “game changer” when it comes to easy nappy checks and changes.

    Best Baby Swaddle Must: Proper Fit

    You know how you may be one size jeans at your favourite store and a totally different size at another store? The same holds true for baby items. Before purchasing any baby swaddles, check the size chart (which should include Baby’s weight) and scan the online reviews to see if parents note a swaddle runs small, large, or just-right. You know your baby is in the ideal swaddle size if you can place two to three fingers between your baby’s chest and the swaddle. Also, make sure the swaddle snug at the arms and loose at the hips. (You baby should be able to easily move their legs.)

     

    More on Swaddling:

    • What to Do If Your Baby Breaks Out of the Swaddle
    • What Do TOG Ratings on Swaddles Mean?
    • Should I Swaddle Before or After Breastfeeding?

    Avvertenza: Le informazioni presenti sul nostro sito NON sono consigli medici per alcuna persona specifica o condizione. Sono solo intese come informazioni generali. Se avete domande o preoccupazioni mediche riguardo vostro figlio o voi stessi, si prega di contattare il vostro fornitore di assistenza sanitaria. Il latte materno è la migliore fonte di nutrizione per i neonati. È importante che, in preparazione e durante l'allattamento al seno, le madri seguano una dieta sana ed equilibrata. L'allattamento misto (seno e biberon) nelle prime settimane di vita può ridurre la produzione di latte materno e la decisione di non allattare al seno può essere difficile da invertire. Se decidete di utilizzare il latte artificiale per neonati, dovreste seguire attentamente le istruzioni.

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