Momcozy Easy Swaddle Wrap For 0-3M

Momcozy Easy Swaddle Wrap For 0-3M H2CL

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Momcozy Easy Swaddle Wrap For 0-3M

Momcozy Easy Swaddle Wrap For 0-3M H2CL

$10.93
Sale price  $10.93 Regular price  $39.99
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2-Step Swaddle: Silent hook-and-loop fastener plus bottom zipper for quick, fuss-free wrapping.

  • Adjustable Fit: Grows with your baby and adapts to different body shapes.
  • Easy Diaper Changes: Dual zipper design lets you change diapers without fully unwrapping your baby.
  • Hip-Healthy Design: Roomy bottom allows legs and hips to move freely, supporting natural development.
  • Silent Velcro: Specially designed for nighttime use without disturbing your little one’s sleep.
  • Soft & Breathable Fabric: Made of 70% bamboo and 30% cotton; stretchy, gentle, and cozy without being restrictive.

Swaddling Do’s and Don’ts

Do’s:

  • Use lightweight, breathable fabrics or a proper swaddle wrap with the proper method.
  • Leave room around the chest (about two fingers of space) to allow natural breathing.
  • Allow free hip and leg movement — hips should bend and legs should splay naturally to prevent hip dysplasia.
  • Always place baby on their back to sleep in a firm, flat crib with no extra items.
  • Make swaddling part of a bedtime routine to create a sleep association.
  • Watch for signs of overheating — flushed cheeks, sweating, or fast breathing — and adjust clothing or stop swaddling if needed.

Don’ts:

  • Do not swaddle too tightly or too loosely — tight swaddles restrict breathing and hips, loose swaddles may unravel and cover the face.
  • Do not cover the face or add extra blankets inside the crib, which increases suffocation and SIDS risk.
  • Do not wrap legs straight and tight, which may cause hip problems.
  • Do not place baby on the stomach or side while swaddled.
  • Do not continue swaddling once the baby can roll over (usually around 8-12 weeks).
  • Do not use heavy or weighted swaddles, which raise overheating and SIDS risk.

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