Sleeping newborn

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52K views · 2.2K likes | Carrie Bruno RN, IBCLC, MSCP, Founder of The Mama Coach on Instagram: "Does your baby hate being swaddled?  Honestly- they probably don’t.   Swaddling is an important part of newborn sleep because of the way newborns transition through sleep and to help their reflexes.   So if your little one seems squirmy and not settled- it’s probably not the swaddle but just normal newborn sleep!   #newbornsleep #sleepybaby #babysleep #swaddle #newmom #newmama #momtips" Newborn Swaddle How To, How To Swaddle A Baby, Swaddle How To, How To Swaddle A Newborn, Swaddling Baby Newborns, Postpartum Hacks, Newborn Development, Baby First Week, Toddler Sleep Help

52K views · 2.2K likes | Carrie Bruno RN, IBCLC, MSCP, Founder of The Mama Coach on Instagram: "Does your baby hate being swaddled? Honestly- they probably don’t. Swaddling is an important part of newborn sleep because of the way newborns transition through sleep and to help their reflexes. So if your little one seems squirmy and not settled- it’s probably not the swaddle but just normal newborn sleep! #newbornsleep #sleepybaby #babysleep #swaddle #newmom #newmama #momtips"

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Emma Collett on Instagram: "Most of the time we wait until baby starts showing signs of rolling before we unswaddle them which is usually between 12-16 weeks. Who can blame us?! Newborns often sleep better swaddled up and it can be nerve racking to begin this transition when you know it’s going to be a couple of tough nights. You’re already not sleeping enough as is! 🫠  It can be problematic to wait this long sometimes because once your baby even tries to roll you immediately need to take both their arms out of the swaddle. There’s no transition period, just going cold turkey which can really disrupt sleep as baby gets used to that!  My preferred way to transition baby out of the swaddle is one arm at a time. Do one arm at bedtime/overnight and tuck it back in during the night if you need Sleep Walking Kids, Baby Things You Need Newborns, Dunstan Baby Language, Self Soothing, Newborn Video, Baby Progress, Baby Language, Sleeping Hacks

Emma Collett on Instagram: "Most of the time we wait until baby starts showing signs of rolling before we unswaddle them which is usually between 12-16 weeks. Who can blame us?! Newborns often sleep better swaddled up and it can be nerve racking to begin this transition when you know it’s going to be a couple of tough nights. You’re already not sleeping enough as is! 🫠 It can be problematic to wait this long sometimes because once your baby even tries to roll you immediately need to take…

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