A Swaddle Solution

by admin on May 25, 2010

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Once your baby is born, everything seems so heavenly. Your baby is handed into your loving arms like a sweet and delicate little package, perfectly swaddled. Surprisingly, creating that comforting little cocoon for your baby at home is not as easy as it looks. Luckily, there's Kiddopotamus SwaddleMe, a convenient swaddle solution.

Not familiar with the technique of swaddling? Swaddling is simply a baby blanket wrapping technique, popularized by the parenting book The Happiest Baby on the Block by Harvey Karp. The technique is used to comfort and settle crying newborns. It is believed that swaddling recreates the sweet security and snugness of the womb. Many newborns have a difficult time sleeping soundly due to the startle reflex. Swaddling is recommended for not only calming distressed babies, but also to help them sleep longer.
Not all babies need to be swaddled. If your baby is content and sleeps well – for a newborn – then your baby doesn’t need to be swaddled. However, if you find that your baby benefits from the technique of swaddling, the Kiddopotamus SwaddleMe is a convenient and effective solution. Essentially, the Kiddopotaumus SwaddleMe is a special swaddle wrap blanket designed for infants up to three months.
So what’s so special about the Kiddopotamus SwaddleMe? The specially designed blanket features soft fabric wings that keep your baby properly snuggled up with its special self-fasteners. The design of the blanket ensures that your baby stays perfectly swaddled. The best part? It’s super easy to use, and you don’t have to waste unnecessary time trying to get the perfect swaddle. Plus, the wings are made to accommodate your growing baby, promising a customized fit as your newborn grows. In addition, the unique blanket features a convenient leg pouch that easily folds down for those necessary dirty diaper changes. The Kiddopotamus SwaddleMe also has a handy harness access slit, allowing you to use it in car seats and strollers.
Though the swaddling technique and the Kiddopotamus SwaddleMe are both handy tricks for parents, it is important not to let your baby become dependent on this technique. After all, you baby will grow up to be a toddler, and it is necessary to develop good sleeping habits. Think of it like a pacifier, eventually you have to take away. If you’re lucky, your baby might outgrow the technique without you having to interfere. If your baby begins to fuss while bundled up, you may want to stop swaddling. For more information on the Kiddopotamus SwaddleMe , visit http://www.kiddopotamus.com.

Scarlett Jewel is a writer for an new baby clothes boutique, where you can shop for baby clothes, adorable baby headbands and much more. My Baby Clothes Boutique.

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