January 2016 Moms

Babies flailing arms before sleep

scornwell717scornwell717 member
edited February 2016 in January 2016 Moms
Why is it that babies do this? My daughter is 8 weeks old and flails like crazy any time I lay her down to go to sleep. I try to ignore it for the most part but sometimes she gets so worked up that I have to talk to her and let her know I'm right here. Anyone have any tips for dealing with this?

Edit: not JUST flailing arms, but also freaking out and being restless in general.

Re: Babies flailing arms before sleep

  • I heard this was a startle reflex due to an immature nervous system. My baby is 7 weeks old. He still does this, has these weird quick leg twitches and chin quivers like he is cold. It is supposed to be gone by the time they are 3 months. It's just so frustrating when they are already asleep and startle themselves awake. Apparently they have that feeling like they are falling when in REM sleep. Not sure if you've experienced this but I have and it makes sense they throw their arms up like that.
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  • It gets worse when they're overtired; maybe try bed sooner??
  • @MssyMmmy yes she gets startled all the time when she's sleeping! So does all that squirming and carrying on just mean they are trying to put themselves to sleep? 
    @nickicb7 I do swaddle her but I've been leaving her arms out since she was about 2 weeks cause she loves sleeping with them above her head! Every time I tried to swaddle her with arms in they would always manage to find their way out :neutral: 
  • @scornwell717 I had a similar situation with the swaddle blankets and so I started leaving her arms out as well, but then I noticed she wasn't sleeping well because of the startle reflex. So I switched to the sacs which hold their arms in so much better than the blankets. Now she sleeps much better!
    STM - EDD June 24 '18
    DD - January 2016
  • @nickicb7 I do have a swaddle blanket, I'll have to try it tonight! Maybe I've been doing it all wrong haha
  • It's very normal and due to an underdeveloped nervous system. Swaddling should help. Good luck!
  • Thanks for all the advice ladies! :smiley: 
  • My LO does this too and constantly knocks her pacifier out then gets upset. So frustrating!! The swaddle me's have been a life saver at night to help her sleep better!
  • @ekscopp My son does this too! The swaddle me is what we use, and we love it.  
  • @ekscopp that's so funny, one of my daughters pacifiers has a handle on it and sometimes she'll grip onto it and pull it out and then cry! Looks like we will definitely be using our swaddle me tonight! 
  • Let me know how it goes, @scornwell717

    My son does the same thing (especially when over tired as PP said).  We have a Swaddleme but I've been hesitant to use it as he seems to like his arms free.
  • On the baby sparks app one of the things they have you check for is that baby raises her hands like to give a hug when she is startled so maybe it's a good thing.  My baby does it too.
  • YouTube the "double swaddle method"!! It's perfect! Only way my little girls arms stay in. 
  • Are most people swaddeling during the day too ?
    We only swaddle at night with arms out too lol

    I have also noticed when I put her down in the RNP she will wave her arms all around lol but doesn't cry. I think it's partially her trying to figure out her surroundings and develop depth perception. She looks like a mime !
  • we don't swaddle during the day and we use a sleep sac at night with his arms out.
    @Rach8672
  • @scornwell717 glad it worked for you!!! Yay. 

    We we don't swaddle during the day. Swaddling, bassinet, and darkness is what makes our nighttime routine so she knows the difference between night and day. During the day she sleeps in her stroller, swing, pack and play or our arms. Wherever she crashes really.
    STM - EDD June 24 '18
    DD - January 2016
  • We swaddle during the day sometimes. DD rarely naps, but when she's in desperate need of one, I'll swaddle her up and she naps ever so slightly better. I'm hoping she'll grow out of this phase quickly. 
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