Swaddling is a traditional way of wrapping the baby in a cloth that helps them to remain calm and eliminate anxiety. It promotes sleep but at the same time can also be associated with certain risks such as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Swaddling can be beneficial but measures are required to minimize known risks. Swaddling can be favorable in the initial few weeks but it should be discontinued once the baby starts to roll from its back. The aim of this paper is to educate families regarding the proper technique of swaddling; its pros and cons. Further research is still needed regarding the effects of swaddling newborns
BackgroundWestern parents swaddle infants to promote sleep and reduce night-waking, however recent e...
Objective: To identify knowledge, attitudes and practices of child health nurses relating to infant ...
Objective: To identify knowledge, attitudes, and practices of child health nurses relating to infant...
Swaddling infants has been known to provide them comfort when transitioning from the womb to the wor...
Swaddling was an almost universal child-care practice before the 18th century. It is still tradition...
Swaddling was an almost universal child-care practice before the 18th century. It is still tradition...
Swaddling was an almost universal child-care practice before the 18th century. It is still tradition...
The supine position is recommended for healthy sleeping infants to reduce the risk of sudden infant ...
CONTEXT: Swaddling is a traditional practice of wrapping infants to promote calming and sleep. Altho...
CONTEXT: Swaddling is a traditional practice of wrapping infants to promote calming and sleep. Altho...
Managing unsettled infant behaviour, promoting infant sleep and encouraging and supporting safe slee...
To explore the effect of swaddling on infant sleep and arousal in infants under 12 months of age we ...
Abstract: Infant wrapping and/or swaddling is an evidence-based care practice that when applied appr...
BackgroundThere are controversial views on the advantages and disadvantages of swaddling. Perhaps an...
Swaddling is a global infant-care practice in which a piece of material is wrapped firmly around an ...
BackgroundWestern parents swaddle infants to promote sleep and reduce night-waking, however recent e...
Objective: To identify knowledge, attitudes and practices of child health nurses relating to infant ...
Objective: To identify knowledge, attitudes, and practices of child health nurses relating to infant...
Swaddling infants has been known to provide them comfort when transitioning from the womb to the wor...
Swaddling was an almost universal child-care practice before the 18th century. It is still tradition...
Swaddling was an almost universal child-care practice before the 18th century. It is still tradition...
Swaddling was an almost universal child-care practice before the 18th century. It is still tradition...
The supine position is recommended for healthy sleeping infants to reduce the risk of sudden infant ...
CONTEXT: Swaddling is a traditional practice of wrapping infants to promote calming and sleep. Altho...
CONTEXT: Swaddling is a traditional practice of wrapping infants to promote calming and sleep. Altho...
Managing unsettled infant behaviour, promoting infant sleep and encouraging and supporting safe slee...
To explore the effect of swaddling on infant sleep and arousal in infants under 12 months of age we ...
Abstract: Infant wrapping and/or swaddling is an evidence-based care practice that when applied appr...
BackgroundThere are controversial views on the advantages and disadvantages of swaddling. Perhaps an...
Swaddling is a global infant-care practice in which a piece of material is wrapped firmly around an ...
BackgroundWestern parents swaddle infants to promote sleep and reduce night-waking, however recent e...
Objective: To identify knowledge, attitudes and practices of child health nurses relating to infant ...
Objective: To identify knowledge, attitudes, and practices of child health nurses relating to infant...