Is It Time To Stop Swaddling?

Is It Time To Stop Swaddling?

Many parents aren't sure when the swaddle phase should end. There's usually a short window where transition becomes important.

Signs Your Baby Is Ready

Go through this simple checklist - even one match means it's worth paying attention.

Your baby is attempting to roll

They frequently break out of the swaddle

They resist being tightly wrapped

They kick strongly but still startle

✓ If you checked even one of these, your baby may be entering the transition phase.

Timing Is Everything

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Early Newborn Stage

Swaddling works beautifully - the snug wrap mimics the womb and reduces the startle reflex.

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As Baby Grows

Once babies start rolling or gaining stronger movement, fully restricting arms may not be ideal.

The challenge? Removing swaddling too abruptly can disturb sleep and comfort.
A gradual transition is key.

What Comes Next

A transitional sleep solution allows gradual arm freedom while still providing upper body snugness.

Stage 1 - Arms In when needed
Stage 2 - One arm out
Stage 3 - Both arms out
Stage 4 - Fully sleeveless once ready
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Newborn
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Rolling phase
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Sleep sack

Each stage serves a purpose. Match your baby's development to the right sleepwear.

Ready to Make the Switch?

Explore our Transitional Sleep Sack - breathable fabrics designed for Indian homes and every stage of your baby's journey.

Parents Also Ask

Can my baby roll safely in a transitional sleep sack?
Yes. Once arms are out, babies can use their hands to adjust themselves naturally.
Is it too warm for Indian weather?
Our design focuses on breathable fabrics suited for Indian homes with fans or AC.
How do I choose the right size?
It’s designed for a stage, not sizes. Most babies use it during the early transition phase — usually up to around 7 months, depending on growth.