Swaddling involves wrapping babies snugly in a cloth, a thin blanket, or a special swaddle during their first few months of life. Swaddling often has a calming effect because the limited space and snugness remind them of the safety and security of the womb. However, there are also some important points to consider when swaddling: In this video, our midwife Sissi shows you what you should keep in mind when swaddling your baby and provides a step-by-step guide to doing it properly.
Even though swaddling offers many benefits, Sissi recommends using it only during sleep and rest periods so that your little explorer's natural urge to move isn't restricted. You'll likely develop a sense of whether—and in which situations—your baby especially enjoys being swaddled. Your little explorer's age also plays a significant role. If you're unsure whether this wrapping technique is suitable for your baby, consult your midwife or your pediatrician.
Ready to give swaddling a try? Then we hope Sissi's tips have helped you and that swaddling brings your baby peace and security!
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