What can I use instead of swaddle?

Sleep suits can be a great alternative or swaddling transition. The suits keep baby's arms in a T-shape, to prevent rolling, while still keeping them comfortable. Make sure to keep the room they are in cool, as suits can be warm. Remember, swaddling (or an alternative solution) should end when your baby begins to roll.
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Can I put newborn to sleep without swaddle?

Babies don't have to be swaddled. If your baby is happy without swaddling, don't bother. Always put your baby to sleep on his back. This is true no matter what, but is especially true if he is swaddled.
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Why is swaddling not recommended anymore?

Some child care centers may have a policy against swaddling infants in their care. This is because of the increased risks of SIDS or suffocation if the baby rolls over while swaddled, in addition to the other risks of overheating and hip dysplasia.
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How should I dress my baby to sleep without a swaddle?

If it's cold where you are, you can layer a onesie or lightweight pajamas with warm baby pajamas and a sleep sack as a way to keep your babe warm and safe in those earlier months before your baby can sleep with a blanket. Another way to add a layer of warmth is to use a sleep sack (or wearable blanket).
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How do I cover my newborn at night?

Simple is safest. Put your baby in a base layer like a one-piece sleeper, and skip the socks, hats or other accessories. Instead of a blanket, use a sleep sack or swaddle. She'll be warm enough — but not too warm.
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Can baby sleep in just pajamas?

The AAP recommends that your child's room should be kept at a temperature that is comfortable for a lightly clothed adult. A simple onesie in the summer and footed one-piece pajamas or a sleep sack in the winter are safe options.
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What should newborns sleep in?

If possible, it's best to have your baby sleep in your room — in their own crib or bassinet — for the first 6 to 12 months of life. In fact, the AAP has stated that sharing a room can reduce a baby's risk of SIDS by up to 50 percent. Note that co-sleeping in the same bed is not recommended.
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What should newborn wear to sleep?

When dressing your newborn for bed, follow this rule of thumb: dress the infant in one additional layer than what you'd be comfortable wearing at night in that room. Consider a onesie, sleep sack, or lightweight swaddle in warmer months. In colder months, opt for a long-sleeved onesie or a heavier sleepsack or swaddle.
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Does swaddling prevent SIDS?

Swaddling Reduces SIDS and Suffocation Risk

This extremely low SIDS rate suggests that wrapping may actually help prevent SIDS and suffocation. Australian doctors also found that swaddled babies (sleeping on the back) were 1/3 less likely to die from SIDS, and a New Zealand study found a similar benefit.
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What happens if my baby hates being swaddled?

if baby hates being swaddled

If the baby hates being swaddled, it may be a simple matter of not having timed the swaddle properly. An overtired baby might react to swaddling differently than a baby that is in the process of winding down, and thus more ready for swaddling.
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Why does SwaddleMe have hole in back?

Slits on the back allow for use in swings and bouncers. (Do not use in infant car seats.) SOFT AND COMFORTABLE: This soft swaddle is made out of durable natural fiber (100% cotton) and is machine washable. The snug fit helps prevent the startle reflex.
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What if newborn spits up while sleeping?

Myth: Babies who sleep on their backs will choke if they spit up or vomit during sleep. Fact: Babies automatically cough up or swallow fluid that they spit up or vomit—it's a reflex to keep the airway clear.
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How many babies have died from being swaddled?

There were ten reported cases of infants who died in incidents involving wearable blankets and swaddle wraps. All but 2 were associated with swaddle wraps; 1 was associated with a wearable blanket, and 1 was unspecified.
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Can newborn sleep in footie pajamas?

What should a newborn wear to sleep in cooler weather? Pediatricians say that to help regulate baby's body temperature, you need clothing that keeps baby's arms, legs and feet covered. We think footed pajamas are an excellent choice for infants this age because of their convenient snaps and zippers.
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Can baby sleep in onesie and swaddle?

You can absolutely put your baby in a onesie or even pajamas underneath their sleep sack depending on the temperature. Babies, like adults, sleep better when they're cool as opposed to too warm, so keep this in mind when dressing your baby for bed.
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Can newborns wear sleep sacks?

Yes. It is generally safe for infants to sleep in a sleep sack which allows their arms to be free and hips and legs to move once they start to roll over. This ensures that they are able to move about freely and can push themselves up when they start to roll over on their own.
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Can you put a 1 month old in their own room?

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the best place for a baby to sleep is in his parents' bedroom. He should sleep in his own crib or bassinet (or in a co-sleeper safely attached to the bed), but shouldn't be in his own room until he is at least 6 months, better 12 months.
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Can baby sleep on my chest if I'm awake?

It's safe for your baby to nap on your chest as long as you remain awake and aware of the baby. But if you fall asleep too, it raises the risk of injury (or death) to your baby.
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Do newborn babies sleep with blankets?

You may be tempted to offer your baby a soft, warm blanket to help comfort them at night. However, blankets are not recommended until your baby reaches at least 12 months old because they can increase the risk of accidental suffocation.
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What temperature can baby sleep in just a diaper?

If using a swaddle or sleep sack, just a diaper underneath is sufficient in temperatures over 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
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How do I know if my baby is cold?

Although your baby's hands and face may feel cold, this may differ from their core body temperature. To give you a better idea if they are warm or cold, feel the skin on their tummy and back. Their skin should feel warm and not too hot or cold.
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Where do babies sleep the first few months?

Your newborn can sleep in a bassinet or a crib. This can be located in a parent's room, a sibling's room or in the newborn's own room. It's important that you have your baby sleep in a safe place. Your baby should not sleep in your bed with you.
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Are sleep sacks with sleeves safe?

Remember that sleep sacks that cover your baby's arms can make it dangerously difficult for them to extricate themselves from whatever position they get themselves into in their crib. Avoid using sleep sacks with sleeves until your pediatrician confirms they have reached a sufficient level of dexterity.
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Are fleece swaddles safe?

Experts, like midwife Angela Adam, warn parents that because of the synthetic materials used to make fleece, babies can easily overheat. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) states that overheating is linked to a potential cause for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
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Are Velcro swaddles safe?

A swaddle that is too tight can restrict breathing, but one that is too loose may unravel and put the baby at risk of asphyxiation. Caregivers can avoid this altogether by purchasing swaddle wraps with snaps or Velcro or they can follow the AAP's six steps to a safe swaddle (infographic courtesy of Allina Health).
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