My 6 1/2 month old still sleeps best when she's swaddled.
My first LO was done being swaddled, and in a sleep sack, when he was about 4 months old. I remember reading that LO's bodies do a lot of physical development at night when they are able to move around the crib, etc.
So, I am concerned that my daughter still needs to be swaddled in order to sleep through the night. To your knowledge, is there any harm in swaddling a baby, even after they begin rolling, etc.? She hasn't/can't roll over in her swaddle, so I'm not concerned about SIDS - I am mostly just wondering if it is OKAY? Thanks!
Re: still swaddling...?
Thanks Ladies.
We had tried un-swaddling her a couple months ago, and it didn't go well. But, she's older now, so maybe it won't be such a rough transition this time. Wish us luck!
The standard answer applies here...every baby is different.
We swaddled DD in a swaddleme blanket until she was 7.0months. She just has a horrible time self soothing and swaddling really helps her calm down and fall asleep. She isn't a big roller even when awake and I observed her napping enough to feel comfortable that she would not roll over at night. At 7 months when she outgrew the swaddle blankets we started swaddling her in a thin blanket for naps and at night. This works fabulously because we get the benefit of the swaddle to get her to sleep and she can work her arms free once she is asleep. She is 8 months now and I don't see us stopping the swaddle anytime soon.
ETA: I am not worried about her development at all. She was born 4weeks early, but is still hitting all of her milestones. She hates being on her tummy (although we force her to spend some time there) and isn't crawling yet, but she can roll and loves to sit and stand-up
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