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More Sleep
The most tried and true theory of swaddling is that babies sleep longer when wrapped securely. And a good wrap is just the key. Research proves that when effectively swaddled, babies will sleep significantly longer stretches.
Safer Sleep
Research demonstrates that when swaddled correctly, babies are less likely to experience Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), are more likely to stay asleep on their backs, and are less likely to get caught in loose blankets.
Feels like home
Before birth, the tight space inside the womb provided a warm, tight, and secure home for your baby. Outside the belly, babies miss those feelings and cry-out for the touch and comfort of swaddling.
Self-Soothing
Swaddled babies have been shown to soothe themselves back to sleep when snuggly wrapped—an incredibly important little feat when the clock strikes three am.
It's like milk
Just as milk is necessary for your baby to grow and survive, touch is equally as important. When you can't be skin-to-skin with your baby, snuggly wrapping is the next best thing.     NEXT >>