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Richardson HL, Walker AM, Horne RSC. Minimizing the risks of sudden infant death syndrome: To swaddle or not to swaddle? J Pediatr. 2009 in press. [PubMed]

Swaddling 101

Does Swaddling Decrease or Increase the Risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome?
Bradley T. Thach, MD
US National Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2768591/

Wilson CA, Taylor BJ, Laing RM, et al. Clothing and bedding and its relevance to sudden infant death syndrome: further results from the New Zealand Cot Death Study. J Paediatr Child Health1994;30:506-12)

Supine Swaddling

Dr. Harvey Karp – SIDS: Studies indicate correct swaddling is likely to lower SIDS/suffocation risk
http://www.happiestbaby.com/correct-swaddling-lower-sids-risk/

Dr. Harvey Karp – Supine swaddling decreases SIDS risks
http://www.happiestbaby.com/correct-swaddling-decreases-sids-risk/

Swaddling Review – American Academy of Pediactrics

SnuggleWings Awards

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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY:

Since I brought my baby home from the hospital I’ve never been able to swaddle as well as the nurses there, and my daughter’s arms come loose easily. This really helps keep the blanket secure and snug around her.

– Mom’s Best Award

I don’t know if my son doesn’t like feeling restricted, but he rarely keeps his arms inside the blanket, but he was calmer and slept better with SnuggleWings.

– Mom’s Best Award

I think my son slept better with SnuggleWings. I was a bit worried that he would feel restrained by his hands being strapped down, but he was calmer without his hands moving around and keeping him awake.

– Mom’s Best Award

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What Our Families are Saying

Since I brought my baby home from the hospital I’ve never been able to swaddle as well as the nurses there, and my daughter’s arms come loose easily. This really helps keep the blanket secure and snug around her.

I don’t know if my son doesn’t like feeling restricted, but he rarely keeps his arms inside the blanket, but he was calmer and slept better with SnuggleWings.

I think my son slept better with SnuggleWings. I was a bit worried that he would feel restrained by his hands being strapped down, but he was calmer without his hands moving around and keeping him awake.