Why do we sell our swaddlers?
When it comes to swaddling a baby in comfort and softeness, it doesn't get any better than our PaddiCakes Swaddlers. Every Swaddling blanket is made from soft flannel for warmth, tenderness and comfort. Your baby will not come unwrapped with our unique soft velcro "stay-put" design.
Swaddling's ability to soothe and calm babies has been known to mothers around the world for countless generations. But while the evidence of its benefits has been clear to women for thousands of years and across every continent, today we can turn to proof that swaddling is one of the most gentle, effective, and beneficial practices for mothers and their children.
In 2002, the medical journal Pediatrics published a study that explained why babies who are swaddled sleep more peacefully by preventing spontaneous movements (called reflex motion) from waking them up continually during the night. In the same year, the Journal of Applied Physiology wrote that swaddled infants stay in REM sleep (the most restorative, deepest sleep) longer than those who were not. There is growing evidence every year that swaddling may indirectly help prevent SIDS, as well.
Swaddling is said to be as familiar to babies as it is to thier moms because it recreates the secure and cozy feeling of the womb.
Check out our selection of PaddiCakes Swaddlers by clicking here!
When it comes to swaddling a baby in comfort and softeness, it doesn't get any better than our PaddiCakes Swaddlers. Every Swaddling blanket is made from soft flannel for warmth, tenderness and comfort. Your baby will not come unwrapped with our unique soft velcro "stay-put" design.
Swaddling's ability to soothe and calm babies has been known to mothers around the world for countless generations. But while the evidence of its benefits has been clear to women for thousands of years and across every continent, today we can turn to proof that swaddling is one of the most gentle, effective, and beneficial practices for mothers and their children.
In 2002, the medical journal Pediatrics published a study that explained why babies who are swaddled sleep more peacefully by preventing spontaneous movements (called reflex motion) from waking them up continually during the night. In the same year, the Journal of Applied Physiology wrote that swaddled infants stay in REM sleep (the most restorative, deepest sleep) longer than those who were not. There is growing evidence every year that swaddling may indirectly help prevent SIDS, as well.
Swaddling is said to be as familiar to babies as it is to thier moms because it recreates the secure and cozy feeling of the womb.
Check out our selection of PaddiCakes Swaddlers by clicking here!
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