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The Importance of Organic Muslin Wraps in Newborn Sleep

The Importance of Organic Muslin Wraps in Newborn Sleep

For newborns, using organic muslin wraps is key for better sleep. Swaddling your baby snugly resembles the cozy feeling of being in the womb, providing comfort and security that can help reduce crying, colic, and improve sleep. This technique is widely supported by pediatricians for its effectiveness in promoting your baby's well-being.

 

Benefits of Organic Muslin Wraps

 

  • Babies are just curled up and tightly wrapped in their mother's womb. Suddenly leaving the familiar environment and not being wrapped up tightly, the baby's arms and legs may flail and twitch uncontrollably, and may be easily disturbed.

 

  • The organic muslin wraps simulate the womb environment, giving babies a sense of security and reducing crying. Newborns do not yet know that their hands are also part of their body and cannot control their arms and legs. Holding hands down, snuggling, cuddling, back toweling to sleep, and swaddling are all used to alleviate this phenomenon during the sleep cycle intervals at bedtime.

 

  • There is also a lot of research to show that swaddling as a "restriction of freedom" is helpful in relieving crying in infants, not coincidentally but inevitably to some degree.

 

How Old Is the Baby When It Is No Longer Suitable?

 

This varies from baby to baby, depending on the baby's condition. You can try to open it gradually when most babies start to learn to roll over at 3-4 months. Firstly, try to leave one free-moving hand (if the baby doesn't accept it you can put it back in), and when the baby accepts one free-moving hand then release both hands. Eventually, it can be completely free from being wrapped. Attention needs to be paid that do not completely open at the beginning, the baby is very easy to suddenly do not adapt and frequently wake up.

 

How to Properly Swaddle Organic Muslin Wraps?

 

The principle of proper swaddling is "tight at the top and loose at the bottom". "Tight at the top" means that the upper part of the baby's body must be swaddled tightly to prevent the baby from breaking free from the swaddle, which could result in the blanket or quilt covering the baby's mouth and nose, thus reducing the risk of SIDS. "Lower Loose" means that the lower half of the baby's body should be loose, to ensure that the swaddled baby's hip joints are able to flex freely, so that hip development is not affected.

 

Wrap your little one in the PurePetali Life Tree Muslin Swaddle, lovingly made from 100% organic cotton. This swaddle is not only breathable but also gentle on your baby's delicate skin. Its charming design features a beautiful arrangement of trees and leaves, accompanied by 12 leaf props for endless creative photo opportunities. Whether it's capturing those precious moments or keeping your baby cozy, this blanket does it all. Perfect for baby showers, it's a heartfelt gift that expecting parents will truly cherish.