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Pediatric reviews on nested bean zen swaddle
Pediatric reviews on nested bean zen swaddle




pediatric reviews on nested bean zen swaddle

The magic touch is that it features non-toxic poly beads in the sack, which mimic the touch of your hand for the baby, reassuring them and making them feel safe and secure. That is where the nested sleep sack comes in.Ī sleep sack is a wearable blanket that you can put on your baby to help them fall asleep naturally. It can be exhausting trying to get them to sleep knowing that the second you move away from them they will start to cry. It is designed specifically for babies who struggle to get to sleep without the loving touch of a parent or guardian and can roll over independently without the help of a parent.Īll parents will know what we mean when we talk about our babies’ eyes opening wide as soon as we move our hand from their body! The Nested Bean Sleep Sack is a sleep sack that has been designed with your baby in mind to get them off to sleep safely and securely, mimicking your touch.

  • Nested Bean Zen Bodysuit – Gently Weighted Onesie.
  • Nested Bean Zen Footie PJs – Gently Weighted Footie.
  • Nested Bean Zen Swaddle – Gently Weighted Swaddle.
  • Nested Bean Zen Sack – Gently Weighted Sleep Sacks.
  • Seems like it should be pretty safe but it’s up to your comfort level.

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    I asked her about her safety feelings and her advice was that she felt good about it because it was just one small weighed area, it wasn’t heavy, and she only used it for supervised naps while her girls transitioned from full swaddles 🤷🏼‍♀️. BUT you do have to figure out for you what your risk tolerance is (for example- I trust that our baby is fine with a good monitor and doesn’t need to be in the same room as us all the time- not everyone would decide that was appropriate for them).Ī safety conscious friend gave us a nested bean to transition from the swaddle (we didn’t end up using it based on our baby’s preference). My understanding is that there isn’t really data on this because it would be unethical to study how much weight a sleeping baby can tolerate… and risks may be very low but it’s still not great to recommend something with any risk.īabies waking up all the time is good for them- it keeps them alive when they are still maturing breathing processes, digestive processes etc, so anything that puts them into a deeper sleep is a risk (even a warmer room!). When I bring it out and show it to them, they start yawning! Honestly? It’s probably a bit of hokum the bit about weighted compression, but my baby likes the sack as they have full movement. I was more concerned about them rolling over or getting overheated with a weighted compression bit but there’s been no issues (the overheating bit is why I went with the nested egg as my baby does run warm and I can’t sleep with a gravity blanket without waking up covered in sweat, so my logic was that a little was fine, and the fabric was good quality). My baby sleeps well and I have had no problems with rousing them. Admittedly they are a big baby (23lb at 9 months), and I expect we will move up a size, but the weight point is small and on the chest, and I honestly think with their size it’s probably not doing much in terms of compression or weight.

    pediatric reviews on nested bean zen swaddle

    We got them as every other kind we tried they didn’t like (the starfish style sleep sack caused a meltdown!). My baby used a SNOO and then has moved to Nested Sleep sacks in the crib.






    Pediatric reviews on nested bean zen swaddle