Is it necessary to Swaddle an infants arms (safety reasons etc?). Ava hTes it's and fights to get her arms out for a while
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I honestly never swaddled my infants and never had a problem ... I think it all depends on the child and the parent's preferences.
We have some experienced swaddlers here who have it down pat. I know they will chime in.
Kris~Mom of 5, married to an ID doc
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I think it's child dependent. If she sleeps well (2h) with out it then don't bother. I think the point of swaddling is to give them womb-like snugness and to bind their arms so they don't do the startle reflex and wake themselves up.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkMom of 3, Veterinarian
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D swaddled for a few weeks. K not so much and with P I couldn't get a blanket swaddle to work. So I bought the swaddle-me thing that has Velcro and that worked really well for her for about a month. I didn't get children that love the long-term swaddle. My nephew was swaddled for almost 4 months. Like Kris said there are other moms here who are swaddle experts!
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Originally posted by alison View PostDitto to what everyone says. Some babies love it so much that when they're 15 months old, they STILL need to be swaddled....
Sophie was funny because she always had to have her left hand up by her head when she slept. I am pretty sure that was her position in utero, because she came out hand first, then her head... It also explains why she never really engaged in my pelvis and was sunny side up.Kris
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Originally posted by HouseofWool View PostSophie was funny because she always had to have her left hand up by her head when she slept. I am pretty sure that was her position in utero, because she came out hand first, then her head... It also explains why she never really engaged in my pelvis and was sunny side up.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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