We called her Booter in utero because she was a real kicker. Now she's on the outside she is readying herself for aerobics, athletics or something! She doesn't always seem to like being wrapped and often wriggles about trying to free herself. Sometimes I find that she has even freed an arm during her nap. She's so strong! This has thrown me with regards to safe sleeping. If I don't swaddle her, is it still safe to use a blanket? At what age can you start using a sleeping bag? She's only 2 1/2 weeks. I get the feeling she'd much prefer to have her arms free.
Ta muchly, Lisa




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Anyhow I lived with a lot of guilt with her when she was a newborn with everyone saying she should be sleeping on her back. I made sure I followed all the other safe sleeping recommendations: firm mattress, no cot bumpers, no smoking etc. She was fine and slept well. When i had my other babies i did the same thing. By the time I had my 3rd a paed said to me that about 1/10 babies refuses to sleep on their backs and that it is often accompanied by good neck strength and that it often runs in families! He "let" me sleep my third on his tummy... finally some endorsement to follow my intuition!
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