WOOMbie Q`s & A`s
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What if my baby cries while being swaddled?
Crying during or shortly after swaddling is not a sign that your baby does not like to be swaddled. Did you ever notice how "busy" your baby`s arms and legs can be at times? Swaddling actually helps them to feel more relaxed, secure and in control of their rigorous involuntary movements. It is BEST to start the Woombie when the baby is first born! This eliminates swaddling confusion.
How can my baby get used to the Woombie when he has been using a tight wrap from birth?
Babies sleep on an average of 10-12 hours daily once past the young infant stage. Tight swaddling for almost HALF of the day during sleep is not good for baby`s motor development, circulation, and can even cause developmental hip dysplasia. Imagine all of the natural movement they are missing! To get baby used to the Woombie vs. tight swaddlers, you can either start using the Woombie first at naptime, or you may place baby in a onesie and then into his/her Woombie. FOLLOW that by tight swaddling the baby OVER the woombie, and once baby feels comfy and falls asleep, you may release the top swaddle wrap and leave baby in woombie alone. Remember you do not want to over-heat the baby, so do not leave them in both wraps for the night! A light blanket may be placed over the woombie from the chest area down to the toes if you feel a chill in the air.
Why is the Woombie different from regular blankets?
The Woombie allows baby some movement while still effectively swaddling baby. This allows for good blood flow and improved Motor Development. Why tight swaddle your baby if he/she doesn`t need it? Basically, the goals of swaddling are decreased arm movements which startle baby and increased security. The Woombie offers both.
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Are there any dangers involved in swaddling?
Yes. Parents who are not informed on how to swaddle can put their babies at risk. Clinical studies have proven that tight blanket swaddling can lead to decreased and labored respirations, hip dysplasia, poor circulation, and stunted motor development. All of these factors were kept in mind when designing the Woombie. The stretch fabric prevents all of the above dangers.
What if my baby rolls on his belly?
Rolling is a sign that it is time to stop swaddling. It is important to always position baby per Pediatrician guidelines using the recommended sleep positioners, but there does comes a time when baby is just strong enough to roll over on his own. Rolling babies should not be swaddled because of limited upper body mobility when they are belly down.
How can i wean my baby from swaddling?
Weaning may be difficult for many parents and babies, at least for a few nights. To wean, you may try first to stop swaddling at nap time. Have your baby wear a "wearable blanket", such as the Woombie Baby Bag, to provide warmth and prevent blankets from covering babys face. You can also leave your baby in their Woombie and unzip it a few inches daily to gradually allow baby to understand upper body mobility and freedom. Then you may allow baby to sleep with arms out, keeping lower body zipped from breast level downward, and finally graduating from the Woombie to a arms free wearable blanket!
I have been using a different swaddler, but it seems too tight for the baby. It even caused his hands to turn blue. Can i switch to the Woombie, since he is already used to a tight swaddle?
Yes! You can switch at any time, but please remember that babies get used to certain patterns and comforts. Remember, it is best to start using The Woombie from birth, however, in certain circumstances you may need to switch at a later time. Switching from a tight swaddle to our concept may take baby time to adjust, but give it time. Babies who have been used to being tight swaddled for many months and then switch over to a new type of swaddler will be confused at first by the change, possibly even upset. Try the Woombie during Nap time first to introduce it! The benefits are wonderful!
Can I use the Woombie when breastfeeding?
Yes, the Woombie helps "busy hands" stay contained during breastfeeding, even making the Football Hold easier for new moms! We have Lactation nurses, Doulas and Physician moms who use and love the Woombie!
When is the best time to swaddle?
The best time to swaddle is when baby is already calm and relaxed.
Is the fabric breathable?
Yes, the Woombie is made of 94% Cotton, which is very lightweight, like a soft Jersey tee shirt. A basic Onesie is recommended to use under the Woombie for sleep. On cold nights, fleece like PJs and socks can be worn under the Woombie and the Woombie will act as the blanket.
Can I get the larger size Woombie for my newborn and let her grow into it?
No. The Big Baby is not meant for newborns. If you put a newborn into a Big Baby Woombie, it will be much too loose for the baby, and swaddling will not be effective.
Can a baby roll over in the Woombie?
Babies over 2 months can unexpectedly roll over. With any and all swaddlers, it is always good to position your baby safely on his/her back using preventative measures to prevent rolling. Consult with your Pediatrician for advice on which sleep positioners are recommended.
It looks so small! How will my baby fit into it?
The Woombies are made smaller than the average size of the baby because of its stretch fabric. It mimics the womb, snuggling and compressing baby gently. Once you apply the Woombie, baby will have plenty of stretch room to position themselves comfortably.
Do you make a bigger size than the Big Baby? My baby still loves to be swaddled and is over 20 pounds!
Good news! Due to great demand, there is now the MEGA BABY, which will be 4 inches longer and 2 inch wider than the Big Baby, in an improved design with a 2 way reversible zipper. It will fit babies 18-24 pounds, to 36 inches long, 6-9 mos.
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