Anonymous wrote:I thought the concern was when they could roll from back to tummy, which usually comes later. My DC, now a toddler, did his first tummy to back roll around 4 weeks but we kept him in his swaddle until he started rolling back to tummy several months later.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you need to stop swaddling. We found something we called the starfish--basically a sleep sack with sealed arms and legs that gave some comfort of swaddle without the rollover risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Can she do it while swaddled? I am 100% sure she can not.
This is OP. She cannot do it while swaddled as far as I know. That’s why I was asking if it might still be safe to swaddle.
You didn't know she could do it at all, so that's not a good way to gauge.
She will be able to do it soon, the question is how much do you want to risk it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Can she do it while swaddled? I am 100% sure she can not.
This is OP. She cannot do it while swaddled as far as I know. That’s why I was asking if it might still be safe to swaddle.
Anonymous wrote:No. Can she do it while swaddled? I am 100% sure she can not.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you need to stop swaddling. We found something we called the starfish--basically a sleep sack with sealed arms and legs that gave some comfort of swaddle without the rollover risk.