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How Do I Swaddle My Baby? |
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Swaddling has been around for a long time and it's actually
somewhat of an art form. Swaddling is the wrapping of your baby
in a blanket to provide warmth and security for your baby. Many
doctors recommend swaddling during the first weeks of life to
help your baby stay warm until his or her internal thermostat
kicks in. Luckily, swaddling isn't hard to do, and once you get
the hang of it you'll be able to do it without thinking about it.
The first thing you'll want to do is lay a receiving blanket on
a flat surface such as a bed or the floor. Then, fold down one
corner of the blanket about six inches. Now you'll place your
baby on his or her back with the head right on the folded
corner. Some babies like to have their hands straight down by
their sides; others like them on their chest or belly area, just
do whatever seems natural for your baby. Now, you'll take the
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blanket and fold it snuggly over the body and
tuck the end under the right side of the body. Then, you'll take
the corner of the blanket at the feet and fold it up over the
body. Finally, you'll fold the right corner of the blanket over
your baby and tuck it under his or her body. You're done! You've
swaddled your baby!
How tightly you actually swaddle your baby will take some
practice, as some babies like to be swaddled very tightly and
others like it a bit looser. Also, as your baby gets old you
might notice that your baby doesn't want his or her arms wrapped
in the blanket, so you can swaddle without the hands being
wrapped up. You'll really just have to play around with what
works and what does not for your baby.
You might find that if you swaddle your baby he or she will
sleep better at night. Babies have a startle reflex that you've
surely noticed, and it will wake a baby up
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even if they are in a
deep sleep. Swaddling often keeps the baby from jumping or
jerking so much that it awakens them. This is better for you and
your baby as you'll both get more rest at night. Swaddling often
helps babies that are suffering from painful colic or gas as
well, so it's just a good habit to get into.
You'll probably not leave the hospital without a swaddling
lesson or two. Nurses are very good at it, so you should take
note of the special things that they may do. Don't be
discouraged if you aren't as good at it as they are, you will be
by the time your baby is a month old and starts to grow out of
the swaddling age!
About the author:
Vickie Barnes is a colic veteran of two colicky babies. Please
visit her website ColicHelp.com, for more
support and resources for dealing with colic.
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