Is there an easy way to transition a baby from being swaddled during nap to laying them down for nap without swaddling? Today I had a infant (5 months) start rolling over from back to front and now cannot swaddle her for naps. As of 11:15 am she has yet to fall asleep, but is clearly tired!! When swaddled, on average, she would sleep from 10-12:30 and 2:30-3:30 or 4.
Is There An Easy Way.....
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That's tricky to change like that but you're right in removing the blanket. Can you play some very quiet lullaby music that will kind of train her to know it's still quiet time? Because there's really nothing allowed in bed with them, it's something she'll just have to get used to. Is she screaming or just antsy? You could try going in every few minutes(lengthening it between times) and rub her tummy, talk gently to her.- Flag
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She continuously cries and rubs her eyes when she is in pack n play. I did try playing some music, but not sure that she could really hear it over her crying.I also tried going back in every so often and putting her nuk back in her mouth. I ended up bringing her out by me and sitting on the couch with her laying next to me. She did fall asleep and then I transferred her to the pack n play. She only slept for about 30 minutes, but I guess it's better than nothing! I'm sure this will take some time and soon her body will adjust.
I didn't realize you can still put them in a swaddle blanket and just leave their arm/s free? I may try that this afternoon and see if that helps. Thanks!!- Flag
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In my state if you swaddle, you must have written consent to swaddle. Swaddling is acceptable until 6 months.
If the infant starts to roll over before age 6 months, you must have written consent from the parent stating they are aware the child rolls over and is allow the baby to sleep in another position other than on their backs.
Once they roll over no matter how old they are, you can NOT swaddle.- Flag
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