tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7433999756096442238.post5576588509721510371..comments2013-04-15T18:21:47.832-05:00Comments on J&E's Story: To swaddle or not to swaddleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7433999756096442238.post-92080335396023214752009-08-27T12:51:20.161-05:002009-08-27T12:51:20.161-05:00As you know I have never had this problem, since L...As you know I have never had this problem, since Lo hated being swaddled from birth, BUT do you think she is cold?! My cousins baby use to do that and she discovered he was cold. He now sleeps in footie pjs and a sleep sack. Other idea is have you tried the tummy sleeping yet? That may help to, to minimize the startle reflex. Well, those is my ideas. Also, I too agree to just go w/ Katelyn's flow and keep working on that lovey attachment...it will be a lifesaver for you when you go through all these transitions!!Michelehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15464704043348707244noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7433999756096442238.post-34721483401319574392009-08-27T12:24:23.485-05:002009-08-27T12:24:23.485-05:00I wouldn't feel like you need to rush her out ...I wouldn't feel like you need to rush her out of the swaddle. Just follow Katelyn's needs and she'll let you know what she wants. If she continues to break out even with one arm out, I would just forget the swaddle. Good luck, you may have some sleepless nights ahead of you during the transition. Then once you get through the swaddle you worry about them sleeping on their face or getting wrapped up in their blanket, it never ends!Stephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01871457186163715873noreply@blogger.com