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If, for instance, you are a proud new parent (congrats!!!!)-you know good and well that the struggle is real in terms of getting some much-needed ZZZ S-as they say/sing(??-help me clarify dear readers)! They do cry quite a bit, and it is easy to feel very heavy hearted when experiencing them from time to time. But did you know that waiving swaddle can actually make your baby sleep better and happier? This article will cover all the amazing advantages of swaddling newborns in soft cloth and also offer tips on how to do it effectively.

Swaddling means wrapping your baby snugly in a soft cloth. This helps your baby feel snug and secure, which is how they felt inside of you. Babies who were swaddled tended to cry less. Swaddling can also prevent your baby from inadvertently tugging their face with those little hands or making a sudden movement that wakes them up before they should.

Get a Good Night's Sleep with Swaddle Cloth for Your Baby

How to SwaddleStep 1: Lay the Blanket Flat They simply fold one corner of the cloth. Place your baby on the cloth so their head reaches beyond the folded corner. Fold one side of the clothes and tuck them under your baby again. Wrap the other side of the cloth around your baby and tuck it under their back then fold a bit (.75inch or so) from bottom to up. Last but not least, fold the bottom (absorbent layer) up and tuck to secure everything into place.

Most beneficial during the night, when we less frequently want them to wake up early. When your baby is swaddled, this actually makes them much less likely to wake themselves up from sudden movements. Well, because a good nights sleep is great for your babies health and happiness AND makes you feel better rested! Swaddling helps wrap your baby up nice and warm where it can feel safe, keeping them in that fetal position.

Why choose Yiruio swaddle cloth?

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