Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why is swaddling important?
Swaddling is one of the most important things you can do for your new baby. Swaddling helps babies sleep better and longer. Swaddling can prevent startle reflux and can keep the baby safe. It will also help your baby stay warm and toasty for the first few days of life until their internal thermostat kicks in!
Q: Should I get these as a gift? What if they already have one?
These swaddles (and accessories) make for a perfect gift. The best part? As a new mother you can't have too many swaddles (think of all the things that can come out of a baby and all the time it takes to constantly be washing them!). But this will also be the only swaddle they'll want to use, because of how easy it is and how well the baby will sleep!
Q: Who designed your swaddles?
Two moms (one a swaddling expert and one a total novice) who wanted swaddling to be easier and wanted to get more sleep at night!
Q: What makes your swaddles better than other ones?
Our patent-pending swaddles are cozy and have velcro straps to keep the baby comfortably swaddled! They're also super cute.
While multiple studies have shown the importance of swaddling babies, doing it properly can be a challenge. Our patent-pending swaddle with a unique design helps prevent babies from escaping the traditional swaddle. It will keep your baby cozy, comfortable and safe all night while taking out the guesswork of how to swaddle correctly every time. It's the only swaddle with places for the baby's arms to rest comfortably!
Q: How do I use the swaddle correctly?
Babies arms are inserted into specialty designed armholes and tightly swaddled. A Velcro attachment helps keep them tightly wrapped, reminding them of the comfort they felt when they were inside their mother’s womb, which in turn helps them sleep longer. See the diagram below:
Q: How fast will my order take to arrive
We aim to get all of our orders out quickly. Due to COVID and the carrier slowdowns lately, it's a bit slower than usual. You can expect it within a week, but hopefully sooner than that.