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HALO Sleepsack 100% Cotton Wearable Blanket

HALO SleepSack Wearable Blankets Micro Fleece

Product Features

  • Use over regular sleepwear to take the place of loose blankets; 100% polyester micro-fleece; Size preemie fits birth-5 pounds, size small fits 10-18 pounds, size medium fits 16-24 pounds, size large fits 22-28 pounds, size extra large fits 26-36 pounds
  • Unzips from the bottom for easy diaper changes; Generous sack design allows room for kicking, but can?t be kicked off so baby stays warm all night; Sleeveless design reduces the risk of overheating
  • Used by hundreds of hospital nurseries as their product of choice for teaching parents safe sleep practices; Approved as “Hip Healthy” by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute
  • Embroidery reminds caregivers to place baby on his or her back
  • Portion of every sale goes to First Candle/SIDS Alliance and The Canadian Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths

Can New Born Babies Use a Baby Sleep Sack?

One of the main questions new parents ask themselves when making sure their baby is nice and warm during the night is can my new born baby use this sleep sack during the night? The short answer is some people do let new born babies use a sleeping bag but I would suggest waiting till your baby is at least 6 months old.

When you baby is brand new you should be swaddling your baby. There is a manufacture of a hybrid sleep sack called Halo that makes the top half of the bag like a swaddler and the bottom half is loose like sleeping bag to keep their feet warm.

The main reason why you want to wait to use a regular sleep bag for a newborn baby is because their head is usually too small and will slide down. This could make the bag come up over their head and possibly suffocate your precious baby or cause something that is caused re-breathing.

This of course could happen at any stage if you use a bag that is incorrectly sized. This is why most manufactures offer different sizes according to age and some to consider the length of your baby.

The last reason to wait 6 months is your baby was used to being held tightly in your uterus and can get scared when his or her hands get loose and possibly strike the head or something like that. This is why it is good to swaddle your baby first, then move to the hybrid sack from Halo then finally transition to the full baby sleeping bag. As always I suggest getting a sleeveless bag to provide better circulation for your little one.

I hope this has answered your questions about new born babies and baby sleeping bags. Remember, safety is of the upmost importance and that is why we take things slow and wait till our babies are fully developed before we move them onto the next stage.

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