Swaddle Baby Blankets

Resources

When we find exceptional products that might interest our valued customers, we like to pass along the information as one more way we can help eas the transition into motherhood.

Easy Expression Hands-Free Pumping Bra
If you are looking for an exceptional hands-free “pumping bra” that is comfortable and works well, check out the website: www.easyexpressionproducts.com. Their vastly popular styles include both a strapless and halter design.

Breastfeeding Support Pillow and other Fabulous Baby Products
Go to www.growgrowgrow.com for their Breastfeeding Support Pillow that really does support baby. Lots of other wonderful products too.

The Shower Hug™
For new moms wanting some extra warmth and support for their swollen breasts while they shower, go to www.belmamaandcherub.com

With SwaddleBaby® you no longer need to figure out how to make your own swaddling blanket. We’ve worked with medical professionals to develop the perfect size and shape to ensure easy, effective swaddling. Let SwaddleBaby® make your life easier, calmer and happier!

Doctors at St. Lous Children's Hospital suggest swaddling to prevent SIDS
Early on I read Dr. Harvey Karp’s “The Happiest Baby On The Block” and learned even more about the art of swaddling, and other swaddling tips for baby like swaddling a newborn baby and when to stop swaddling. As a leading pediatrician Dr. Harvey Karp clearly explains the benefits of swaddling baby; it helps to calm fussy babies and increases their periods of sleep. Dr. Karp’s swaddle information is a must for any new parent.

SwaddleBaby® is an ideal blanket to simplify the swaddling process recommended by Dr. Karp and countless other medical professionals—doctors, nurses and lactation consultants included. Swaddling also makes breastfeeding easier. Simply swaddle baby before breastfeeding so that baby is more organized and receptive to feeding. Swaddling before feeding also makes the transition to sleep easier.

As noted by Susan Orr,

SIDS and Swaddling:
SIDS is something all parents and medical professionals take very seriously. The general thinking on the relationship between Swaddling and decreased incidence of SIDS is a positive one. Most medical professionals feel swaddling actually helps to decrease the likelihood of SIDS because when swaddled, baby must be put to sleep on its back. The “Back To Sleep” campaign has done much to reduce the instances of SIDS.

Because we at SwaddleBaby® are moms and not medical professionals we recommend that you discuss both swaddling and the causes and prevention of SIDS with your own pediatrician or medical professional.

If you would like to research more about the topic of SIDS, we have provided the links below to some of the most well known websites on the topic.

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