1) help to make baby feel secure and comfortable , as it is designed to imitate the security
of the enclosed surroundings they experienced in the womb.
2) help baby sleep on their back ( pediatrician recommended sleeping position)
3) helps baby stay asleep by reducing sudden arm and leg movements ( startle reflexes)
4) keeps baby's face uncovered
5) prevents baby moving around the crib and getting into dangerous or uncomfortable
positions.
** important: ensure baby's arms are not criss-crossed on chest before swaddling. they
should be comfortably at baby's sides.