How To Swaddle

Swaddling can comfort a baby by tricking them into believing they are still in the womb.  In the first few weeks of life it may soothe them and solve some of the problems that feeding and rocking won’t. 

Here’s how to swaddle – you can click on the video above for more information.

Swaddle with a thin, breathable fabric and monitor temperature if the baby is in a swaddle for a long time.

Step 1

A person is folding down the corner of a floral-patterned bed sheet, much like preparing to swaddle a baby. An arrow points to the folded corner with the text FOLD CORNER DOWN next to it. Night Nannies London

Place the breathable fabric on a bed or changing table with one corner folded down about 6 inches.

Step 2

A baby is warmly wrapped in a colorful blanket, lying on a white patterned cloth. An adults arms, sporting a watch, gently adjust the swaddle with care. Text on the image reads, HEAD ABOVE THE FOLDED CORNER, offering a hint on how to swaddle a baby securely. Night Nannies London

Place baby on the fabric diagonally, head above the folded corner.

Step 3

A person demonstrates how to swaddle a baby lying on a soft patterned surface. The baby, in colorful clothing, is nestled snugly. An arrow directs the swaddling technique with the text PULL OVER ARM, guiding this essential parenting step. Night Nannies London

Take the right corner near the baby’s left arm and pull it over the arm and across the baby’s body.  Lift the right arm and tuck the fabric corner under the baby’s back on the right side.

Step 4

A caregiver demonstrates how to swaddle a baby, wrapping a patterned blanket snugly around the little one and tucking the fabric securely under its body. The infant, dressed in colorful clothing, rests on a changing surface. Text on the image reads Tuck Under, with an arrow highlighting the technique. Night Nannies London

Lift the bottom corner and bring it up over the baby’s body, tucking it into the first swathe.

Step 5

A baby, snugly wrapped in a white blanket with orange patterns, lies on a bed. An adult demonstrates how to swaddle a baby by gently lifting part of the blanket, guided by an arrow and the text LIFT OVER. Night Nannies London

Lift the last corner and bring it over the baby’s right arm and tuck it in under the back on the left side.

A baby, wrapped in a white swaddle adorned with orange flamingo patterns, lies on a textured surface. An adult hand gently demonstrates how to swaddle a baby by tucking the fabric under the babys back. An arrow and accompanying text clearly state TUCK UNDER. Night Nannies London
A baby is peacefully sleeping, wrapped in a white blanket adorned with orange flamingo patterns, showcasing the art of swaddling. The tiny bundle rests comfortably on a textured beige surface. Night Nannies London

If your baby seems to prefer more hand mobility, wrap below the arms, leaving the arms free. This is called a half swaddle. 

Take care the bottom half doesn’t restrict your baby from bringing their legs up if they want.

Do not swaddle the baby if they have gas or constipation.

Because swaddling is confining and can interfere with development in older babies, do not swaddle once your baby is over one month old.

3 easy swaddling wraps are:

Tommee Tippee

The Original Grobag

The Newborn Swaddle Wrap


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