So we have been trying to find a swaddle sack that works for DS. DS definitely sleeps better swaddled, otherwise he has his hands all in his face, scratching his face, and waking himself up. We initially tried the fleece Halo Sleep Sack, but DS would slide down in it (he sleeps in a RNP) and the sleep sack would get in his face and I didn't feel comfortable with that. I think we couldn't get it tight enough with the thick fleece. So we then tried using the cotton SwaddleMe. These worked well and didn't end up in his face, but I am worried about his legs being swaddled. Since we started using the SwaddleMe his grunting and straining at night has gotten worse. I wonder if him not being able to move his legs all around is keeping him from passing gas or pooping. I thought of going out and buying a cotton Halo sleep sack to see if it can be wrapped tighter so DS doesn't slide down, but I hate to spend another $20 on something that doesnt work. Does anyone have any opinions on this?
Re: Sleep Sack/Swaddle Questions
I thought that they were too tight on Carter too b/c he grunted a lot, but then I realized he just grunts and groans ALL night long anyhow, I don't notice it much during the day, b/c I am busy doing things... Carter started out in a RNP as well and we used both the same sleep sacks you did, with the HALO sacks I would velcro them lower down... kind of like v-neck so they wouldn't ride up on him... and I would do it super tight...I did the same with the swaddle me's. The Halo's do seem to have more leg room in them though. When we used the Cotton sacks and I felt he was cold I would just lay a blanket over top of his legs.
You could always keep the packaging if you get a cotton one and if it doesn't work you can return it.
Good Luck! Your LO is a cutie!
We were able to train DD to sleep in her PnP rather than sleeping with me
Hi there, Halo here. As your baby sleeps on an incline, as you describe, gravity can contribute to causing the baby to slide down. Other contributing factors could be that the swaddle is too big for the baby, it's not wrapped tightly enough, or the wings aren't secured properly. We recommend the size newborn SleepSack Swaddle for babies 19-23? and 6-12lbs, the size small SleepSack Swaddle for babies 23-26? and 10-18 lbs. Please check the size first. When wrapping your baby in the SleepSack Swaddle be sure to wrap the swaddle wings, tightly, around the lower portion of your baby?s torso. This will help prevent it from riding up. Having a loose swaddle around your little one?s hips and legs is important to ensure proper hip development. In fact, the HALO SleepSack Swaddle is the only swaddle to be designated as Hip Healthy by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute. I hope this helps, please contact us at SleepSack@haloinnovations.com if you have additional questions.