Receiving vs. Muslin vs. Swaddle blankets - How many swaddles do I nee (2024)

The difference between muslin blankets, receiving blankets, and swaddles.

The difference between muslin blankets, receiving blankets, and swaddles.

There are so many options when it comes to snuggling up the baby. Babies love being wrapped as it mimics the mother’s womb. But what is the difference between muslin blankets, receiving blankets, or just swaddles in general? Some of these terms are used interchangeably but they are not the same.

Receiving Blanket

A receiving blanket was once used to receive a baby after the baby was born. Babies were typically wrapped up right after delivery to dry and keep them nice and warm. Remember the flannel blanket that every single baby is seen wrapped up in at the hospital with the blue and pink stripes? Read more hereabout why this particular blanket is used in hospitals all across the USA. Receiving blankets are usually extremely soft and can be thin likemuslinor thicker likeflannel or cotton.That is why sometimes they are referred to as amuslin blanketif they are made of muslin, which is a cotton weaving that allows more breathability. Muslin blankets typically are slightly larger than an average receiving blanket to allow ease in swaddling. Other than that muslin blankets are specifically muslin, there is no difference between that and a receiving blanket. All muslin blankets are considered receiving blankets but not all receiving blankets are considered muslin blankets.

When a baby is first born, a receiving blanket may be sufficient to snuggly wrap up a baby since they don’t have much strength to break out of them. However, as they gain their strength, babies may begin to move and squirm their way out of a blanket, which is a risk. When using any types of receiving or muslin blankets, please be sure to abide by the safe sleep guide put out by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)and keep loose bedding or blankets away from the baby’s sleep area.

Even though it might be called a receiving blanket, these blankets can be used for many other things as the baby continues to grow such as a burp cloth, a play may during tummy time, a changing table cover or even a breastfeeding cover. Babies may also become attached to different blankets making them a favorite blanket or a comfort blanket.

Swaddles

Swaddling is an ancient practice of snugly wrapping up a baby with a blanket or a sheet to help them feel secure because it mimics a mother’s womb. Because loose blankets increase the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome), modern swaddles now have zippers, flaps and Velcro. A huge benefit to swaddling is giving the baby a sense of security. Babies are easily disturbed by their own startle reflex (when a baby jerks themselves awake as if they are falling). These jerking motions (also called the Moro reflex) may make it difficult for a baby to get longer and deeper sleep. Swaddling a baby can help prevent the startle reflex which then allows for them to sleep for longer periods of time. That’s why it’s important to pick a swaddle that you know will be safe and secure so your baby is not breaking out of them. Modern swaddles are better to use to ensure your baby is safe at all times.

Swaddleblanketsare typically loose cloth swaddles and are not the same as the more modern swaddles that are wearable. These swaddles typically have Velcro, zipper, and button snap designs, and is recommended for a healthier, safer method of swaddling. Loose cloth swaddling is strongly discouraged due to the risk of SIDS and hip dysplasiawhen swaddled incorrectly.

As a baby grows, they may begin to roll and prefer their arms unswaddled. Consider the arms out swaddling method (take a look at these arms out swaddles) or a sleep sack. A sleep sack is more like a wearable blanket where a baby/toddler can stay warm and snuggly but it still reduces the risk of loose fabric around their face.

embécarries a collection of wearable swaddlesand advocates against loose cloth swaddling. You can learn how to swaddle safelyhere.

How many swaddles do you need?

There are so many different uses for swaddles and receiving blankets, it’s helpful to have a few on hand to swap out as you rotate through them during laundry day! If your baby spits up a lot, more swaddles would be recommended. Most moms have 4 to 8 “go-to” swaddles. If you plan on taking a swaddle or blanket with you to the hospital, we recommend 2 or 3 just in case baby has some spit up. If you’re not planning on using the hospital blankets, you may want to bring even more than that. embé swaddles are used in hospitals all across the US, so you may see one of our swaddles during your stay!

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Receiving vs. Muslin vs. Swaddle blankets - How many swaddles do I nee (2024)

FAQs

How many muslin swaddle blankets do I need? ›

While this really comes down to personal preference, on most baby registries you'll find that your newborn should have three to six swaddle blankets in their wardrobe. That's a couple to have on hand while one or two are in the wash, and an extra to use as needed for naptime, a walk in the stroller, and as preferred.

How many receiving blankets do you need for a newborn? ›

How Many Receiving Blankets Do Babies Need? Every household has unique needs for receiving blankets. The number of blankets you need can vary, but having six to eight to start is often a good balance.

How many swaddle blankets do I need to register for? ›

Most moms have 4 to 8 “go-to” swaddles. If you plan on taking a swaddle or blanket with you to the hospital, we recommend 2 or 3 just in case baby has some spit up.

Do I need swaddle blankets and receiving blankets? ›

While it's perfectly acceptable to use each type of blanket for swaddling or just snuggling, some of these features may make one preferable over the other for your intended use. Swaddling blankets are a specialty item designed with one purpose in mind, while receiving blankets are really a multipurpose item.

How many muslins do I need for a baby? ›

As a general guideline, it is recommended to have at least 10-12 muslins on hand. One for each room that you will be using with the baby, a couple in the changing bag, one in the car, one kept in the pram and a few in the wash should be enough for everyday use.

What is the difference between a muslin blanket and a receiving blanket? ›

Material and Texture: Receiving blankets are typically made from a thicker cotton fabric like flannel, providing more warmth and a cozier feel. They are soft but less breathable than muslin, designed to keep a baby warm and snug.

When to stop using receiving blankets? ›

Generally, parents can stop using receiving blankets for swaddling when their baby is around two to three months old or when they begin to show signs of rolling over on their own. Swaddling a baby who can roll over increases the risk of suffocation or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

Do new moms still use receiving blankets? ›

Receiving blankets are a versatile and essential item for any new parent. Plus, you'll likely find uses for them well beyond the newborn years!

Can you use muslin swaddles as burp cloths? ›

From serving as a makeshift nursing cover to providing shade for strollers and car seats, the swaddle proves its versatility time and time again. It can act as a burp cloth, tummy time mat, portable changing pad, and even a beloved cuddle companion.

What is the difference between a swaddle and a muslin? ›

Essentially, muslins and swaddles are the same thing, the only difference is the name! Although the huge market of muslins and swaddles means that they do come in a huge selection of styles, sizes and thicknesses.

How many newborn swaddle sacks do I need? ›

So, how many sleep bags does your little actually need? We recommend having between 3-6 sleep bags to accommodate baby's growth, account for temperature changes, and avoid constant laundry marathons.

How many muslin wraps do I need? ›

As a minimum we recommend two; one in use and one for back-up. If your baby spits up a lot, or you aren't doing laundry each day, you will need more. However because Muslin Wraps are more versatile and can be used for more than just as baby swaddles, we think five to eight wraps is a good number to start with.

Can you swaddle with a muslin? ›

Use thin swaddling materials

Use materials such as a thin muslin or thin cot sheet, and never place any additional bedding over a swaddled baby as they could cause them to overheat.

How many sleep sacks to register for? ›

Curious how many sleep sacks you need? While this really comes down to personal preference, on most baby registries you'll find that your newborn should have three to six sleep sacks in their wardrobe.

How many muslin wraps do you need for newborn? ›

As a minimum we recommend two; one in use and one for back-up. If your baby spits up a lot, or you aren't doing laundry each day, you will need more. However because Muslin Wraps are more versatile and can be used for more than just as baby swaddles, we think five to eight wraps is a good number to start with.

How many swaddles should I have for my baby? ›

We advise that three is the ideal number of swaddles to have in your baby's current size at any given time.

How much fabric do I need for a muslin baby blanket? ›

Cut both layers of fabric to 49” x 49” square. You will need one layer each for the front and back, and additional layers can be cut if you would like to add an inner layer for additional warmth. You can use another layer of muslin, cotton batting, or even wool flannel. Be sure to cut away any selvedges.

What size muslin for swaddling newborn? ›

Muslin Swaddle - Loop The Loop
APPROX. AGEEURO SIZE/ HEIGHT
0-12 months74-80cm
12-18 months80-86cm
18-24 months86-92cm
2-4 years98-104cm
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