| Q. |
WHY SWADDLE? |
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Swaddling helps newborn babies feel
snug and secure, just like they were in the womb.
It is a great tool for calming fussy babies. Infants
have little control over their flailing hands and
sharp finger nails can scratch their delicate face
frustrating them. Swaddling keeps arms tucked away
allowing your baby to stay calm and relaxed. |
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HOW IS THE SWEET ROLL
SWADDLER DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SWADDLERS? |
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Remember leaving the hospital with
your perfectly bundled baby, only to find you need
to unswaddle for the car seat? With our Sweet Roll
Swaddler you can easily place your baby directly
into a car seat, stroller or baby carrier without
doing anything! The open legs allow you to move
your baby from place to place without any fuss.
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| Q. |
WHY NOT SWADDLE WITH
A BLANKET? |
| A. |
Many blankets are too heavy or too
small to swaddle tight and secure. The difficulty
parents have is that the blanket becomes loose and
eventually undone. Our "Sweet Roll Swaddler" is
designed with velcro closures and open legs providing
convenient access into car seats, strollers and
carriers without disturbing your baby. |
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| Q. |
WHEN SWADDLED, CAN
MY BABY OVERHEAT? |
| A. |
Sweet Roll Swaddlers come in a variety
of fabrics for various climates. In warmer months,
you can simply dress a baby solely in a diaper before
swaddling. Dress and swaddle your baby according
to your climate conditions.* Remove right away if
baby shows signs of overheating. |
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| Q. |
WHAT SIZE SHOULD I
CHOOSE? |
| A. |
Our size (S) swaddler fits an average
sized newborn up to 2 or 3 months. We recommend
our size (L) for infants 10lbs and up, or six weeks
and older. |
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| Q. |
HOW LONG DO I SWADDLE
FOR? |
| A. |
When your baby is able to
rollover, we recommend you stop swaddling. Though
babies may differ, some infants enjoy swaddling
up to 4 months. |
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| Q. |
IS SWADDLING TOO RESTRICTIVE
FOR MY BABY? |
| A. |
Babies are known to enjoy the security
that comes from swaddling. Our fabrics are stretchable
allowing movement of limbs. Remember, infants were
tightly "swaddled" in the womb for ten months! |
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