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👶 Love To Dream Swaddle UP Transition Bag Lite: White, Medium Size (13-19 lbs) with Zip-Off Wings - Safely Transition Baby from Swaddling to Arms-Free Sleep Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Product Dimensions25"L x 13"W
BrandLove to Dream
ColorWhite
Fabric TypeCotton
PatternPolka Dots

Description of 👶 Love To Dream Swaddle UP Transition Bag Lite: White, Medium Size (13-19 lbs) with Zip-Off Wings - Safely Transition Baby from Swaddling to Arms-Free Sleep

Cotton. Imported. When your baby shows signs of rolling over, it’s very important for safety reasons to transition them out of being swaddled. Their hands need to be free to reposition themselves when they roll over so they can push up off the mattress. Most babies really love being swaddled, so transitioning them out of swaddling is usually a real challenge as it is a change to their sleep routine. The Patented Zip-Off wings on the Swaddle UP 50/50 Transition Bag helps make this transition gentle and uneventful. We recommend transitioning both at naps and bed time to ease baby into this new sleep routine. To start, simply zip off one wing and let the baby get used to having one arm out for a few nights. Once that works, remove the second wing and your baby has successfully transitioned from swaddling into a comfy wearable blanket for longer use. If your baby was not previously swaddled in an arms up position, the transition may take a little longer.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I swear to George he can sleep!

Our baby absolutely hated traditional nappies, getting angry, fighting and crying every time he came out of the nappy. We've tried hook and loop diapers, halo sleeping bag diapers, but no! Those were his hands, he doesn't like to squeeze them. It's a diaper! Oh God, he's sleeping, and because he's sleeping, we're sleeping now. He doesn't swear, doesn't get upset, and doesn't get upset. He feels very comfortable and loves to swaddle. Since we bought these diapers (it was our second) he has slept

Pros
  • To get started, simply loosen a wing and let your child get used to one hand for a few nights. Once that works, remove the second wing and your baby will successfully transition from swaddling to a snuggly, comfortable blanket for longer use.
Cons
  • Makes me nervous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Happy Baby Blanket & Swaddle

Love this! My almost 3 month old baby used to wake up with so many frustrating grunts when I held him in a swaddle blanket, wumby or diaper. I've tried a few things and with that he wakes up silently, I don't even know he woke up! He will hang out in his crib and be happy. It seems more comfortable as it has arm and hip sections. He sucks his hand, so he even does it with wings! I ordered a second one as I use it for sleeping and sleeping! Another thing I love about it is that it can be carried

Pros
  • Cotton
Cons
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

There is a newer version

I would like to know if there is a sleeved version to replace the interchangeable arms. Actually, I didn't need a transitional diaper. Baby started rolling around at 14 weeks so she was too small to drop the diaper but we had to do it. We tried crossing one sleeve at a time but it didn't work. Tried cold turkey. That does not work. waited 2 weeks. I ripped both of my arms off in the middle of the night and she hasn't needed them since. She just had to be willing to move. I still give 4 stars…

Pros
  • Imported
Cons
  • Not as thick as the other

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The material of the cot is too thin

I was given both regular and transitional diapers. Didn't know there were light versions. The material is too thin. They lasted us only a week, after which they fell apart and pierced my right arm. I messaged them on Revain with no response and emailed them after no response from them and after 3 days they said they would get back in a day they replied "I did asked for one of my supervisors to see these pictures. and we never saw pilling or holes like that unless our diapers got caught on the…

Pros
  • If your baby has not yet been swaddled up in the arms, the transition may take a little longer.
Cons
  • Doubtful purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Buy in any size! It was the only way my baby slept through the night

I know these diapers can be expensive but honestly they are a blessing in our home! My first born hated swaddling so we always used sleeveless bags. When my second child was born he had such sensitive startle reflexes and wouldn't sleep in his crib. He always had to be held! We received one of the original Love to Dreams as a passport from a relative and he immediately slept in his crib all night! We tried other diapers on him, he tried to raise his hands and then woke up in frustration. At the

Pros
  • If your baby shows signs of rolling over, it is very important to remove them from the swaddle for safety reasons. Their hands should be free to change position when they roll over so they can push off the mattress.
Cons
  • Can I add something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Absolutely essential, just bought another one!

This item was a lifesaver! My little girl has always slept with her hands over her face, even in the womb. All of her ultrasounds are her hands in front of her face. She slept better when wrapped in Velcro, but she tossed and turned until she had her hands free to suck on it. She was only 10lbs when I ordered her but I chose a medium size and I'm glad I did. Gives her plenty of room to grow but still fits now. She is now 3 months old and sleeps 8-10 hours a night and I really think it's the…

Pros
  • The patented zippered wings on the Swaddle UP 50/50 Transition Bag help make that transition smooth and uneventful. We recommend rotating both during naps and before bed to help your child adjust to this new sleep pattern.
Cons
  • The list is getting long.