![]() ![]() But I also don’t know if it’s also still too big for her. I’m drawn to the Merlin because it would prevent rolling (so afraid of her rolling and getting stuck in her sleep) and calm the Moro reflex. Nested Bean® Zen Sack Classic Wearable Blanket in Stardust Grey. But I’m hoping someone can chime in on this. Nested Bean Zen Swaddle Classic in Stardust Grey. I figure if we are swaddling arms out, tightness isn’t as much of an issue. But reviews I read say it’s hard to get it tight enough, and my girl is so tiny. I’m especially drawn to the Nested Zen Swaddle for the weighted chest, since placing a hand on her chest is super effective for us to soothe her back to sleep when she wakes up. How does the current Halo we’re using now compare to the above? Particularly the Love to Dream and the Nested Zen? Is there even a point to buy another product when it’ll do the same thing as the Halo? But at the same time, I want to make this transition as smooth as possible because we’re all so tired here, including the baby. She is only 11 lbs and about 22 inches, which is an issue with many transition products because they seem to be made for bigger babies. 70: Buy on Amazon: 7: Nested Bean Zen Sack - Gently Weighted Sleep Sacks. We currently use the Halo swaddle sack where you can let the arms loose to transition. Baby Merlins Magic Sleepsuit 100 Cotton Baby Transition Swaddle Baby. ![]() The only downside is she’s very active and finds ways to break out of it thru the night- I wish there was. I’m stressing so much right now since my daughter is right in the middle of the 3-4 month sleep regression, and she’s now starting to roll on her side, so we have to stop swaddling really really soon. I love the comforting effect this had on my baby girl. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |