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    Swaddling Tips: Six Steps to Swaddling Your Baby
 

Swaddling keeps your newborn baby snug and sleeping comfortably.

If you are swaddling your baby for the first time you might find that using a regular baby blanket instead of a swaddle blanket can make the process quite a struggle. The experienced hands of caregivers in newborn nurseries or mothers who have swaddled their babies many times make it look easier than it is. The fabric that the blanket is made of also plays a large role in successful swaddling. Cotton is more comfortable for your newborn and makes you a master artist in a shorter time. A bigger size is also key to making swaddling less challenging. Here are a few short steps to easy swaddling.

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Six easy steps to swaddling your baby:

1.  Lay your square shaped blanket (cotton and muslin are preferable) out on a flat surface in the shape of a diamond.

2.  Fold down three or four inches (more or less depending on the size of your baby and the blanket being used) of the top corner of the blanket down towards you like an envelope flap.

3.  Place your baby on his/her back on the blanket so that the head is on the envelope flap you folded down.

 

      
 

4.  Place your baby’s right hand at his/her side. Pull the right triangular corner of the blanket over the right hand and across the body in a downward angle. Tuck the corner under the left side of his/her back leaving the left arm free.

5.  Bring the bottom corner of the blanket up and tuck it inside the blanket near baby’s chest, a safe distance from the chin to prevent suffocation if the blanket came undone.

6.  Similarly place baby's left arm by the side. Pull the left corner over the left arm and across the body in a downward angle. Tuck it behind the blanket on his/her back on the opposite side. Always keep the blanket away from your baby’s face. As your baby grows you might want to leave one arm or both free. Swaddling generally stops when your baby is about two or three months old.


You are now a master swaddle artist!

Swaddling Tip:Some parents suggest that swaddling is similar to folding a taco. So if you are a taco lover you should have no problem with swaddling! Keep the blanket snug to prevent your baby from wriggling out, but not so tight as to prevent any movement at all.

If you still find swaddling time consuming and challenging, you might want to invest in our specially designed swaddling blankets. These blankets are of a convenient shape and size, as well as soft and stretchable to help you swaddle easily.

      



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