The Marquisette Swaddling Blanket™ is designed by an RN and Mother and consultations with PHDs in Infant Research:
Fun striped Fish in Pink, Blue or Kiwi with Mocha on our very lightweight, ultra soft, open weave blanket.
* Wonderful option for warmer climates
* Everyday Essential
* Ultimate Newborn Baby Gift
* Parent & Celebrity Favority
* Stylish and Functional
* Award Winning Design
* The Finest Lightweight, Breathable, Open Weave Cotton Swaddling
Blanket
* 100% Cotton Marquisette is similar to muslin, but much softer due
to finer threads and higher thread count
* Swaddling instructions sewn on blanket
* Beautiful decorative edge
* Much larger (42"x42") than typical receiving blanket
* Used for: swaddling, privacy throw, tummy time
* Easily rolls and fits into diaper bag
* Made in USA
Why is swaddling important?
Pediatricians recommend swaddling to comfort newborns
* Swaddled babies sleep better
* Reduces incidence of SIDS
* Reduces colic and fussiness
* Can help make breastfeeding easier
What is swaddling?
Swaddling is an age old art of snugly wrapping you baby in a blanket for warmth and feeling secure.
Experts Agree Swaddling is Important
Swaddled Babies Sleep Better:
* A Washington University study proved infants sleep better when swaddled
* Swaddled babies have fewer awakenings and twice as much REM sleep
* REM sleep is believed to be important for brain development
Reduces Incidence of SIDS:
* When baby sleeps better on his back, parents are less likely to use the
unsafe tummy position for sleep
* There is evidence that swaddled back sleeping infants have lower
incidence of SIDS than unswaddled back sleeping infants as stated in
the Journal of Pediatrics, December 2002
Reduces Colic and Fussiness
* Snug swaddling soothes babies by reminding them of being in the womb
* Swaddling helps prevent over stimulation
* Baby is able to self-soothe if swaddled with hands near face
* Infants are inefficient at regulating their own temperature. Swaddling
helps to keep infants warm.
Can Help Make Breastfeeding Easier
* Baby’s extra movements nicely contained when swaddled
* Tuck baby’s hands into the swaddle to keep hands from impairing
latch-on
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