Last Thursday night, I decided spur of the moment to stop swaddling Clara. We did our usually night time routine, except that I didn't swaddle her. She went down with a little crying, but feel asleep. She got up in the middle of the night as usual, but I was had no problems getting her back down.
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| Crying a little, but after a few minutes fell asleep. |
I had originally written this post on Saturday and thought I saved it to come back and finish it, but guess I didn't.
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| Snoozing Friday night (not swaddled) Arms splayed out |
Rob and I chatted about it and decided that we would try a half swaddle, just her arms. That seemed to work and we have had no issues getting her down the next couple of nights. After doing a little online research, we found a few places that suggested trying a sleep sack as a transitioning mechanism. On Tuesday, we bought a sleep sack and we tried it for the first time last night. Seemed to work well. Fingers crossed, we will see how that goes!


I had Swaddle Me blankets and once I saw Liam starting to roll over, I knew I didn't want his arms pinned down. I continued to use them, but leaving his arms out, so that he still had that tight, comforting swaddle feel around his middle. I then moved to the sleep sacks. I used Gunapod and he was in them until he outgrew their biggest size just recently at age 2. They were loose, but I think it's about the comfort of being covered and also that they can't get cold by kicking the blanket off. It's nice and cozy and comfy.
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