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Swaddling or Baby Sleeping Bag: What’s Best for Your Newborn?

Is It Good to Swaddle a Newborn?

Swaddling can provide a sense of security and comfort to some newborns, helping them sleep better. However, it's essential to follow safe swaddling techniques and guidelines. Always ensure that your baby's hips have room to move and that the swaddle is not too tight as research has shown that it may be partly responsible for hip dysplasia. 

Is It Safe to Swaddle a Baby at Night?

Swaddling can be safe if done correctly and with the right materials. Use a lightweight, breathable fabric and avoid overdressing your baby. Keep the room at a comfortable temperature and place your baby on their back to sleep to reduce the risk of SIDS.

How Long Should You Swaddle a Baby?

The duration of swaddling varies from baby to baby. Some infants enjoy swaddling for a few months, while others may prefer to sleep without swaddling sooner. Pay attention to your baby's cues and consider transitioning to a baby sleeping bag when they start to show signs of wanting more freedom of movement.

Why Is Swaddling Not Recommended so much Anymore?

In the past, swaddling was a common practice, as it helped babies sleep better and longer. However, in recent years, medical professionals and organisations have raised concerns about swaddling. Writing in the journal Archives of Disease of Childhood, Prof Clarke argued: “In order to allow for health hip development, legs should be able to bend up and out at the hips. This position allows for natural development of the hip joints. The babies' legs should not be tightly wrapped in extension and pressed together.” Therefore, it's essential to follow safe swaddling guidelines when using a swaddle in those early weeks.

Can Newborns Sleep in Sleeping Bags?

Newborns can safely sleep in baby sleeping bags designed specifically for their age and size. These sleeping bags provide a snug fit, preventing the baby from slipping down into the bag and maintaining a comfortable and safe sleeping environment. They come in various togs (thermal ratings) to suit different seasons, making them a versatile choice year-round. 

Is It Safe for a Newborn to Wear a Baby Sleeping Bag at Night?

Absolutely, but you must ensure that you choose the correct Tog for the room temperature as newborns cannot regulate their body temperature until they are approximately 9 months old. For more information on tog ratings, you can check out this Tog Guide. It is also important that the baby sleeping bag fits securely - the neck opening should be secure enough to not allow the head to go through so that they don't wriggle down the sleeping bag and cover their head. Slumbersac has a handy Size Guide to help you find the perfect fit for your little one.

For a wide selection of high-quality baby sleeping bags suitable for newborns, you can visit Slumbersac's Baby Sleeping BagsAt Slumbersac there are two sizes of baby sleep sacks available for newborns: 56cm for babies with a birth weight 4.5-10 pounds and 70cm for babies with a birth weight of 9-18 pounds. 

In the debate of swaddling vs. baby sleeping bags for newborns, there's no one-size-fits-all answer. Both options have their merits and should be considered based on your baby's needs and your comfort level as a parent. Remember to prioritise safety above all else and consult with your doctor or a health visitor if you have any concerns or questions.

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