Love to dream Safer Sleep Swaddle Up Instructions
- August 31, 2024
- Love to dream
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SAFER SLEEP
GUIDELINES
Safer Sleep Swaddle Up
Follow our safer sleep guide on where & how you should place your baby to sleep & share it so everyone in your baby’s life knows how to create a safer sleep environment.
1| Always place your baby on their back to sleep. Side & tummy positions are
not safe.|
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2| Use a cot/crib that meets current safety standards. The mattress should be
firm & fit snugly in the cot/crib. Cover the mattress with a tight-fitting &
breathable cot/crib sheet.|
3| Do not use blankets for sleep time. Use Swaddle Up™ from birth & choose
size according to baby’s weight, not their age. Stop swaddling as soon as a
baby shows signs of rolling or loses the startle reflex & transition to arms-
free sleep using Swaddle Up™ Transition Bag or Swaddle Up™ Transition Suit.
Consult our dressing guide for suggestions on what to wear under our products,
based on different temperatures in baby’s room.|
4| To help prevent your baby from overheating, monitor the room temperature to
ensure it is comfortable & the room is well ventilated.
Regularly check your baby to ensure they are not too hot or too cold by
touching their back or tummy.|
5| Do not put anything in your baby’s sleep space. This includes pillows,
blankets, comforters, bumper pads, stuffed animals, toys & other soft items.|
6| Place your baby’s separate, safer sleep space near your bed to help you
protect them. Bed sharing is not recommended.|
7| You may choose to offer your baby a dummy/pacifier if they haven’t found
their hands to soothe themselves.|
8| Do not expose your baby to cigarette smoke.|
9| Keep head & face uncovered.|
10| Make sure there aren’t any cords, window coverings, monitors or electrical
items within 3 feet of cot.|
SLEEP Series
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This guide is for informational purposes only & does not constitute medical or
allied health advice. Always follow current safe sleeping guidelines published
by a reputable health authority & consult with your own medical or allied
health advisors to discuss your child’s individual needs.
© Love To Dream™, 2020. This information is for personal use only. All rights
reserved.
References
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