Description
The first few months is crucial for your baby's development, which is why a good night's sleep is essential. Using the Cocooi Wrap in these first few months has been proven to settle babies quickly, as well a helping them to sleep longer, feed better, cry less and gain weight faster. Swaddling your baby replicates the similar cosy sensation of being inside Mum's womb; providing a comforting, familiar environment for them to relax into .
The first few months is crucial for your baby's development, which is why a good night's sleep is essential. Using the Cocooi Wrap in these first few months has been proven to settle babies quickly, as well as encourage them to sleep for longer.
Combined with the 100% natural Merino, the Cocooi baby wrap the ultimate sleep solution for babies NB-3mths. Read on to find out why swaddling is the key to a good night's sleep.
The routine of wrapping baby before bed will become an easy and memorable process for both parent and baby. This will help baby associate being wrapped with bedtime; teaching them to settle quietly and quickly. This idea works best if you swaddle from birth. No more sleepless nights, worrying if baby is too cold, or has wriggled out of their loose blankets.
Swaddling ensures baby is kept safely warm and snug throughout the night, whilst not restricting their circulation. Newborns have a start reflex that causes them to wake themselves up. This usually starts to decrease at 4-6mths, however from NB-3mnths, swaddling will manage this start reflex, ensuring baby sleeps longer and sounder. Whilst wriggling around freely in the night, babies can easily scratch their face or chest; an unnerving thought for any parent. Swaddling baby with the Cocooi Wrap will eliminate these worries; hugging their wriggling arms and legs tautly in the fabric, preventing little accidents like this.
Designed exclusively for baby's NB-3mnths, the Cocooi Wrap is like no other; made from the 100% natural Merino fibre, it draws away moisture from your baby, keeping them dry throughout the night and regulating their temperature. Merino provides the very best start in life. Medical studies have found that babies and infants sleeping in or on Merino settle more quickly, cry less, feed better and gain weight faster.
Derived from the silk fleece of the Spanish Merino sheep, this wool is like no other natural fabric on earth.
Proven to be the most conductive to a good night's sleep, Merino maintains a comfortable micro-climate between baby's body and bedding.
Regulates temperature to keep baby cool in summer and warm in winter.
Reduces skin allergies as it is 100% natural.
Breathes and controls moisture Improves sleep routines.
Ideal for premature and low weight babies.
Comfortably soft and silky next to your baby's skin.
Clean - resists static, dirt and dust so it's easy to care for
Naturally fire retardant
Biodegradable and renewable resource.
Guidelines
Medical studies have found that babies and infants sleeping in or on Merino settle more quickly, cry less, feed better and gain weight faster. Every mum knows that fabric which prevents your baby's skin from breathing, will cause baby to overheat. Unlike Polyester, Merino is a 100% natural fabric, absorbing and releasing moisture, to help prevent baby from overheating or awake during the night feeling damp.
The Merino Kids Go Go Bag® regulates your baby's temperature, allowing parent and baby a long and healthy night's sleep. Unlike other fabrics, there is no need to unfasten or unzip to allow air flow, therefore ensuring your baby is kept safe, as well as dry.
Follow the steps below to give your baby the best start in life. Advice for parents to reduce the risk of cot death:
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cut smoking in pregnancy – fathers too! And don’t let anyone smoke in the same room as your baby. place your baby on the back to sleep (and not on the front or side).
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do not let your baby get too hot, and keep your baby’s head uncovered.
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place your baby with their feet to the foot of the cot, to prevent them wriggling down under the covers. never sleep with your baby on a sofa or armchair. the safest place for your baby to sleep is in a crib or cot in a room with you for the first six months.
it’s especially dangerous for your baby to sleep in your bed if you (or your partner): are a smoker, even if you never smoke in bed or at home have been drinking alcohol take medication or drugs that make you drowsy feel very tired; or if your baby: was born before 37 weeks weighed less than 2.5kg or 5½ lbs at birth. Don’t forget, accidents can happen: you might roll over in your sleep and suffocate your baby; or your baby could get caught between the wall and the bed, or could roll out of an adult bed and be injured. settling your baby to sleep (day and night) with a dummy can reduce the risk of cot death, even if the dummy falls out while your baby is asleep. breastfeed your baby. Establish breastfeeding before starting to use a dummy.