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		<title>Swaddling Your Baby to Comfort</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Suzy Motter Swaddling your baby is like creating a &#8220;burrito&#8221; with a receiving blanket. Your nurses will swaddle your baby while you&#8217;re in the hospital. Take the time to learn this technique before you go home! It could mean the difference between an all night crying jag to a restful night. How Does Swaddling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">by Suzy Motter</p>
<p align="left">Swaddling your baby is like creating a &#8220;burrito&#8221; with a receiving blanket. Your nurses will swaddle your baby while you&#8217;re in the hospital. Take the time to learn this technique before you go home! It could mean the difference between an all night crying jag to a restful night.</p>
<p align="left"><img src="http://www.babiesonline.com/articles/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/swaddling-your-baby-to-comfort.jpg" alt="swaddling-your-baby-to-comfort.jpg" align="left" /><strong>How Does Swaddling Help My Baby?<br />
</strong>Baby&#8217;s are born with a startle reflex. It&#8217;s kind of like that jerking feeling you get when you&#8217;ve had that dream of falling down a well. His arms will fly out and will likely scare (or &#8220;startle&#8221;) him. If he&#8217;s sleeping, this reflex will wake him up. If he&#8217;s swaddled, the startle reflex won&#8217;t disturb him as his body won&#8217;t be able to jerk in the same way.</p>
<p align="left">Swaddling can also offer warmth to your baby during his first few days of life. His internal thermostat isn&#8217;t working just yet so his body temperature can&#8217;t adjust itself. Even if it&#8217;s the middle of summer, chances are your baby may be cool, so swaddling will help him be comfortable.</p>
<p align="left">Also, your baby has just spent 9 months fitting tightly in your womb. It is a snuggly sensation that he is used to, so swaddling will offer his that same comfort that he&#8217;s used to.</p>
<p align="left"><strong>When Should I Swaddle My Baby?<br />
</strong>On occasion your baby may seem to be &#8220;over-stimulated&#8221;, either by too many sights or sounds, or just be &#8220;over-tired&#8221;. If you can&#8217;t seem to settle baby down, swaddling will offer him the warmth and security to calm down quickly.</p>
<p align="left">Once your baby reaches about 1 month old, only swaddle your baby when he is sleeping. While he&#8217;s awake he&#8217;ll be moving and working on his muscle development. When he outgrows the need to be swaddled, he&#8217;ll let you know by crying and kicking while he&#8217;s swaddled. BUT, keep the swaddling technique in the back of your mind. Even at three or four months old, it can come in handy to help calm him down.</p>
<p align="left"><em><strong>About this Article:</strong><br />
Suzy Motter is a mom of 4 ranging in ages from 3 to 14. She offers advice and fun for parents at all stages at her website </em><a href="http://www.suzyskidz.com/" target="new"><em>Suzy&#8217;s Kidz.com</em></a><em>. </em></p>
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