Newborn Essentials: 10 Ways to Use Your Swaddle Blanket (2024)

We are confident that knowing 10 ways to use a muslin wrapwill help you in your parenthood journey as it is a much-loved baby essential. Additionally, you'll save money buying fewer baby products and potentially even help you and your baby get longer, deeper sleep.

1 – Swaddle Baby After Birth + Beyond

While swaddling a newborn may take practice, it can be very beneficial for both baby and parent. Swaddling helps to calm and soothe babies while snuggling them and miming the feeling of being held in the womb. It is a baby essential and amazing aid in getting to sleep longer as it prevents the natural startle reflex.

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2 – Nursing Cover

Given you'll have a swaddle in your baby bag anyway, why not use it as a breastfeeding cover too? They are the perfect size and made from breathable fabrics, these soft baby blankets make a light and airy nursing cover.

To make and quick and easy nursing cover, simply, tie the two corners of your swaddle together with a double knot, using as little material as possible. The loop you've now created can be worn over your head as a lightweight and breathable nursing cover made from a baby blanket. Alternatively, you can just drape a swaddle over your shoulder and down over your baby. It can also be good to use with babies who are distracted easily during feeding, especially in stimulating surroundings.

3 – Pram Blanket Cover

One of the most common uses for a muslin swaddle blanket is as an extra sunshade on a pram while outside or out for walks. It also creates a distraction-free environment for your baby to comfortably nap, please keep in mind that baby needs plenty of airflow for safety.

4 – Tummy Time Blanket

We all know how hard it can be to remove stains from carpets. For tummy time, it is best to place babies on a soft ground surface like a carpeted floor or in a DockATot.Simply, place a swaddle on the floor before laying baby down to prevent stains. It's also perfect for absorbing teething drool!

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5 – Impromptu Nappy Change Pad + Change Mat Cover

If there isn’t a change table available or you’re out and about, improvise with your swaddle and make a makeshift change mat. Simply, place the blanket on a soft and safe surface such as the grass, carpeted floor, boot of your car, really wherever you can to change your baby’s nappy! This way it keeps both bub and the surface clean. Don’t worry about your swaddle, it will come up perfectly in the wash, just throw it in your next load of laundry. They also make excellent covers for cold and hard change tables, whether at home or on the go.

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6 – Burp Cloth

When you're burping baby, throw the swaddle over your shoulder for added protection and save your clothes from getting baby spit up on them. You can also use the blanket to wipe baby's mouth or for any other extra mess that needs to be cleaned up when baby inevitably spews everywhere. Swaddle blankets are also easy to wash and dry quickly - an added bonus!

7 – A Clean Play Area

Have you ever been out with your baby and wanted to lay them down but were afraid the floor would be too dirty? Using a muslin wrap is an amazing solution to this common baby problem. As babies get older, swaddle blankets make for the perfect play blanket where they can comfortably lay on the floor and roll around. They are also great to place beneath a table or highchair to catch any food or toys dropped from above.

8 – Warmth

It’s always convenient to have a light yet soft and cosy blanket on hand for warmth as you never know when it may chill down and baby may require an added layer. A plus is that it won’t take up too much room in your baby bag!

9 – Sunshade in Car

Simply draping one side of a swaddle over an open car window, then closing it to secure the swaddle blanket in place is amazing for filtering out the harsh sun rays coming through car windows. Most babies are happier without the sun in their eyes, to keep them quiet and happy while driving, try this simple and easy parent hack for an instant car shade.

10 – Picnic Blanket + Picnic Table Cover

Swaddle Blankets take up very little space in your baby bag and add little to no extra weight but make for the perfect picnic blanket or picnic table cover. Often the park benches are busy, or maybe there’s none at all or the table is covered with bird droppings, a swaddle will come in clutch. So, head to the park with some sandwiches for lunch, baby and the kidlets and don’t forget to pack a swaddle in your bag. You can also use it to shade bub in the pram on the way home!

There are many benefits to owning a high-quality swaddle blanket such as DockATot’s Swaddle Sets from our Sleep Essentials range. We hope you find your swaddle helpful in day-to-day baby raising as well as making your parenting life easier and providing good value for money.

We hope you enjoyed this blog post and learned some helpful tips and tricks on how to use your swaddle with your baby!

Love,

DockATot xx

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Newborn Essentials: 10 Ways to Use Your Swaddle Blanket (2024)

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Newborn Essentials: 10 Ways to Use Your Swaddle Blanket? ›

Swaddling a baby helps your little one feel safe and secure, as it simulates the sensation of being in the snug embrace of their mother's womb. But there are so many more uses for swaddle blankets, from nursing covers to baby tummy time mats, and even playing peekaboo games with your little one.

What else can swaddles be used for? ›

Swaddling a baby helps your little one feel safe and secure, as it simulates the sensation of being in the snug embrace of their mother's womb. But there are so many more uses for swaddle blankets, from nursing covers to baby tummy time mats, and even playing peekaboo games with your little one.

Does swaddling reduce SIDS? ›

Researchers have found that an infant who is swaddled – wrapped tightly in a blanket or cloth with their limbs restricted – while placed on their front or stomach to sleep faces a higher risk of SIDS.

Should baby's legs be bent in a swaddle? ›

When babies are swaddled, care should be taken to swaddle properly so the baby is safe and healthy. There are many ways to swaddle babies by using blankets or commercial products designed for swaddling. In order for swaddling to allow healthy hip development, the legs should be able to bend up and out at the hips.

How useful are swaddle blankets? ›

Swaddling is a very common practice for newborns and can be helpful for a variety of reasons, including: A snug swaddle helps babies maintain their body temperature when they are first born. Swaddling can make the very young newborn feel more secure and calm as it mimics the tight quarters of the womb.

Why swaddling newborns is no longer recommended? ›

Some child care centers may have a policy against swaddling infants in their care. This is because of the increased risks of SIDS or suffocation if the baby rolls over while swaddled, in addition to the other risks of overheating and hip dysplasia.

How long should you keep a newborn swaddled? ›

‌You should stop swaddling your baby when they start to roll over. That's typically between 2 and 4 months. During this time, your baby might be able to roll onto their tummy but not be able to roll back over. This can raise their risk of SIDS.

Is it OK to swaddle a newborn at night? ›

Swaddling for short periods of time is likely fine, but if your baby is going to spend a significant amount of the day and night swaddled, consider using a swaddling sleep sack that lets the legs move. It may not be quite as effective from a calming standpoint, but it is safer for the hips.

What is the newborn scrunch? ›

“Newborn 'scrunch' movements can last up to one to two months maximum,” says Chin. “They scrunch and curl, imitating that warm fetal position, but this resolves within that time frame, after which most babies start elongating and extending their extremities and torso.”

Can you burp a baby while swaddled? ›

If your swaddled baby falls asleep while lying down, you can still burp them, but you'll probably need to pick them up. Traditional swaddles can require certain techniques to put on and are best for a sleeping baby lying down that will not be moved.

What is the wrong way to swaddle a baby? ›

Improper swaddling is wrapping the baby with the legs straight out and pressed together in a tight bundle. When in the womb the baby's legs are in a fetal position with the legs bent up and across each other.

What to do with old baby swaddles? ›

Tummy time blanket: Lay out the swaddle on a soft surface (like a rug or a play pad), and give your little one a space to work on those tiny muscles. It will be soft enough to keep them from being uncomfortable. Changing table cover: Place over a changing table when changing diapers away from home.

What do you use swaddle for? ›

Some people say that swaddling seems to help their little one to settle more easily and sleep for longer, others find that it can help calm their baby. Research has shown swaddling, used alongside sound and movement, to be effective at soothing crying babies (Möller et al, 2019; Nelson, 2017).

Can a swaddle be used as a towel? ›

Because they are absorbent, have a large surface area and dry quickly, soft muslin swaddle blankets make a great after bath towel.

What can I use instead of a swaddle when my baby rolls over? ›

Many parents choose to transition their little ones to a sleep sack once the swaddle days are behind them. Much looser than a traditional swaddle, a sleep sack allows your older baby to move their arms and legs much more freely.

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