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When Should You Stop Swaddling Your Baby with a Blanket to Sleep In?

At what age should you stop swaddling your baby with a blanket to sleep?

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Hi J.,

My twin boys are three and I swaddled both of them in blankets for sleeping until they were too big to swaddle. Now, they DO like to sleep with what they call "my bebe banket".

Hope this helps! K.

Swaddling my twin boys was the best habit I ever started - I swaddled them all the way up until they were about 7 months and could roll over and sit themselves up. I was starting to get a little worried that they would be like 12 years old and I would still have to swaddled them but they just wouldn't stay asleep when I didn't wrap them up! They had gotten so big that the only part of them that would stay in the blanket after they wiggled a little was thier arms - but then when they started crawling and pulling up they got themselves tired enough that they could go to sleep and stay asleep without being swaddled. I wish now that I had swaddled my first two kids.

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J.,
lots of responses here, I just wanted to add my 2 cents. I am an RN pediatric and lactation consultant. I have also studied the Dr Karp and TBerry Brazelton recommendations. I do use the Miracle Blanket (no velcro just great wrapping) because when used properly and tucked in it prevents the blanket from sliding up around the face like some of the other swaddlers or a regular swaddling blanket can do.
According to the studies babies really need the confines of the blanket and gentle pressure on the abdomen to allow them to sleep without stimulating the moro reflex on an hourly basis causing them to startle themselves awake. For some babies 3-4 months works well. For others they may need to be swaddled for naps only after 6months or so. If they can roll over while swaddling, you need to make sure the arms are at thier sides, then you must stop swaddling. To wean them try swaddling with 1 arm out, if they don't wake themselves then try the other arm (again this is safer with a miracle blanket because it doesn't ride up around the neck and face) and then go to the Halo sleep sacks.
thanks,
K. @ The Nestingplace

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I didn't use a blanket, I used Swaddlers - they were like little velcro papoose wraps - got them at babies-r-us. I swaddled till he was too big to fit in the largest size - about 5-6 months, but you can swaddle as long as they like it. Most babies start getting their arms out around 5-6 months, but some love it. He liked it - very comforting for them usually. Congratulations! You might want to check out the book/DVD (check your library so you don't have to buy it if you don't want to) "The Happiest Baby on the Block", Dr. Karp. GREAT stuff for crying babies, and good for comforting them in general.

Take cues from you baby. If you baby is always trying to break free of the swaddle, then let them be free. I did not have a good experience with the velcro blankets, to me they were a waste of time and money, again your babies like to be swaddle and don't fuss leave them be.

I swaddled all 3 of my boys until they would get out by themselves, around 3-4 months. After that they didn't like having their arms confined though I still swaddled their legs. :)

I read to stop around 3 months or when you baby finds his/her hands. We stopped around 4 months cause it was a train wreck when we first stopped, but then we started noticing that he was crying out of frustration at night and would finally settle down once he had gotten all of his arms free. I think each baby has preferences so you can try stopping one night and if he/she doesn't sleep as well then go back to the swaddle until you notice it is not a benefit anymore like it was for us. I have heard of babies swaddled up to 6 months...Best of luck!

Swaddling my twin boys was the best habit I ever started - I swaddled them all the way up until they were about 7 months and could roll over and sit themselves up. I was starting to get a little worried that they would be like 12 years old and I would still have to swaddled them but they just wouldn't stay asleep when I didn't wrap them up! They had gotten so big that the only part of them that would stay in the blanket after they wiggled a little was thier arms - but then when they started crawling and pulling up they got themselves tired enough that they could go to sleep and stay asleep without being swaddled. I wish now that I had swaddled my first two kids.

I would try the Miracle blankets, my twins used them until they were about 4 months old, they loved be swaddled up really tight, but they can still break out of it easily, my pediatrician recommended it and said the velcro ones aren't as good because they weren't as easy to break out of if they choose to.

Just keep swaddling until you cannot do it anymore. The babies will become too mobile at some point to be able to swaddle them any longer, and this will be the 'sign' you need to stop trying to swaddle them. Take Care!

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