Swaddles for Baby

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are you supposed to swaddle a newborn at night?

Yes, swaddling a newborn at night is generally considered safe and beneficial for promoting sleep and comfort, provided safe practices are consistently followed.

Do doctors recommend swaddling?

Yes, doctors generally recommend swaddling for newborns. Swaddling is beneficial because it can calm infants, promote better sleep, and help maintain the crucial back-sleeping position, which significantly lowers the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). It's important to note that babies will eventually outgrow the need for swaddling. 

When to not swaddle a baby?

You should stop swaddling your baby immediately when they begin to show any signs of attempting to roll over. This developmental stage typically occurs between 2 and 4 months of age. The critical reason to cease swaddling at this point is that if a baby rolls onto their stomach while swaddled, they may not be able to roll back, significantly increasing the risk of suffocation.

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