What’s The Point Of Swaddle Blankets?

Got to keep the baby under wraps!

Rewind to the moment when the nurse handed your baby over, all wrapped up in a tight burrito. You felt at peace, didn’t you? Well, it’s not without reason for nurses do know a thing or two on how to keep the little one hush. Their secret? Swaddling, a traditional practice of enveloping infants in towels, blankets or cloths. Many parents swear by the calming effects it instills in the baby, and with this ancient technique surviving until this day, they must be right.

Why You Should Swaddle Baby?

Swaddling your baby every time they go to sleep sounds like hard work. Even mastering the art takes time, all that tucking and wrapping can be confusing. But let us assure you how rewarding this can be when compared to the midnight crying that almost caused your neighbor to file a noise complaint.

1. Teaches Baby To Self-Soothe

Imagine couping inside the womb for a good nine months, and suddenly you’re forced into an unfamiliar environment which we refer to as the outside world. Scary, isn’t it? So to help alleviate that anxiety, make them feel safe with swaddling wraps as they take one step at a time. They’ll learn to self-soothe within time, and in turn, increases their sense of security.

2. Better Sleep For Baby (& Mom)

Relating this one to our previous point, babies get startled easily in an environment they don’t know. Always keeping their guards up takes a toll on their sleep (and ours). Good thing swaddling solves the problem by restricting the baby’s moment, preventing their Moro reflex (startle reflex) from waking them through the night.

3. Prevents Baby From Scratching

One thing to keep in mind: babies scratch their faces, and it’s a natural reaction to irritated, dry, or inflamed skin. We all know how this one goes down if the scratching doesn’t stop — blisters and redness which can be avoided with swaddling blankets. They keep the hands off of the face while letting the moisturizing creams kick in and do their job.

All in all, there are multiple reasons why you should try this age-old practice. If you’re on the lookout for a good one, read on for we’ve got a few recommendations.

Be In Bloom

Mamas And Papas Welcome To The World Farm Muslin Squares

Soft, lightweight, breathable, and CUTE are what we look for in swaddle blankets. Before we thought the search was impossible, Mamas and Papas came to serve.

Hit The Sack

Halo Sleepsack Swaddle

Let’s face it: swaddling is fiddly. Though fret not, Halo is here to take all that guesswork out of you as their version requires only a zip and two velcro tucks.

Time To Graduate

Love To Dream SwaddleUP Transition Bag 0.2

There will be a time when swaddling comes to end, so expect lots of tears. To help ease the transition, Love To Dream’s Swaddle UP Transition Bag is a must-have.

Saved By The Unicorn

Stephen Joseph Unicorn Hooded Towel

Is baby not a fan of the water either? Then, you got to get your hands on a Stephen Joseph Unicorn hooded towel. They give kids something to look forward to and eventually love baths.

Get Kozy

Kozy Blankie Grey Dino Baby Comforter Set

The formula to ensuring your sweet pea sleeps soundly through the night is: swaddle blankets plus an extra silky soft comforter set.

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