Hi All,
A little confused - DD is 4.5 months now and she has been sleeping in her crib for the past two weeks. She is starting to get really squirmy and rotates in her sleep. I usually find her in the morning rotated 90 degrees from the last position that I put her in at night. Also, sometimes she rolls halfway to the right and plays with the crib rails.
What should I do? I am super worried about her rolling over completely swaddled and not able to roll herself back or rotating to the point where she starts hitting her head against the crib rails.
I tried the sleep sack tonight and that did not work so decided to swaddle her.
Any advise would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Re: What's next after swaddling?
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Can she go to sleep without being swaddled? There's no rule that says she still needs to be swaddled if she doesn't need it.
Honestly, we haven't swaddled DD in any traditional sense since she was a few weeks old. We gave up after she kept breaking out repeatedly.
Now she sleeps with a blanket wrapped around her like a tube for extra warmth or sometimes (flame away!) just draped over her from the waist down. She's rotated quite a bit in her crib -- I've found her facing the opposite way sometimes. She hasn't hit her head yet. And maybe I'm just a low key mom, but I'm not too worried about her rolling over. She has excellent head control.
If she needs to be swaddled, I'd just swaddle her from the armpits down. When we were still trying to actually swaddle her that's what we'd do.