This is why we let our munchkin fuss for a few minutes, from the day they were born. A lot of the time they would quiet down after a minute or two. There's also a different sound between sleep fussing and awake/somethings wrong fussing
@@patriciagranger9707meaning they had very little to give up on and didn't want anything and or they picked up on a useful skill called self-soothing instead of being a brat and a titty baby about everything.
As a mom you learn how to distinguish a number of different cries from your baby. The I’m hungry cry, the diaper cry, the tired cry, the fussy cry, the max cry, the hurt cry and so on lol. It has never failed me lol. You learn to understand your babies communication
@@SL-gz3dy You know they don’t spend 24/7 in the swaddles don’t you?? 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ And no, they need to sleep a LOT. It’s how they develop. This is why you don’t work with kids.
It's the whimpering. The sound is very similar to crying, so the parents might rush to pick up the baby without realizing that the child is still sleeping. The best course of action is to give the baby a minute to settle. Of course, nobody tells new parents this. It took my parents 4 kids to get a hint and confirmation came at #5 that nope, baby doesn't need us. He's just sleep-talking. Of course, it didn't help that my siblings would actually cry in their sleep, confusing my parents further. How they got sleep after baby #2 is beyond me.
To those saying “free the baby” it helps them sleep better cause it feels like the womb and for some babies it keeps them from scratching their face you can use mittens but the swaddle helps with both issues if your baby is a restless sleeper and it doesn’t interfere with growth as long as their not in it 24/7 365 and before you say “do you even have a baby? You dont know what your saying” i do have a baby and she sleeps super soundly when i do use it which is probably only 3 times a week when she needs it and doesn’t impair breathing as long as your not wrapping them like leftover freezer turkey
Newborns are not supposed to sleep for prolonged periods of deep sleep, their moving hands and "waking up" is a reflex that is there to help them survive. Also babies in womb are able to move their arms even up to their face - not to mention that if the womb argument wanted to be valid, you should put the baby in the swaddle head down into a puddle of water to mimic it even more :D
@@carnifaxx look if the HOSPITAL full of DOCTORS give women that have babies a swaddle to take home with them for their newborn then its not bad has never been bad and will never be bad for a baby as long as your baby is not in the swaddle 24/7 365 and as long as you do not wrap the baby like leftover turkey from last year’s thanksgiving as i had said in my comment it does not hinder growth or impare their life in any way my babies DOCTOR is very happy that my baby sleeps 6-8 hours a night and told me to try and keep it that way and I haven’t put her in the swaddle in quite a while the last time i did it was because she had a tummy ache and her DOCTOR recommended it and it helped her calm down so dont spread your bullshit of “oH tO mIMic iT MorE Put yOur baBY heaD dOWn in watEr” shut the hell up, seriously, people use swaddles for different reasons some dont use them at all and some use them regularly it all depends on what helps the baby sleep more some people even just swaddle them to make it easier to carry them if their busy cleaning or something no matter how old newborn to 12 month a swaddle can be useful
I wish I'd known this when I had my son. My MIL accused me of not winding baby properly because he was moving in his sleep. She would spend hours berating me and telling me I needed to wind him better so he could sleep without moving all over the place. I spent 45 minutes one night in tears trying to get a burp out at 3am because of what I'd been told. Turns out it was normal all along..
Tell MIL to f**k off! MIL is usually jealous and abusive. Don't take that lying down. I knew people who relocated to a different state to get some space from MIL.
I remember not sleeping because my newborn would fuss and kick her legs up like she is trying to poop. She would often do this on an off during the night. It really messed me up for a couple of weeks. She is 16 months now and still wakes me up multiple times at night for the most random stuff but mommy is mommy. ❤
@@tanura5830 Might as well call wombs evil then, considering how tightly squashed in there they are. Moron. Babies generally ENJOY swaddling. It reminds them of the womb’s tight quarters. If it’s good enough for Jesus, it’s good enough for your smelly little urchin. Chill
Arms free can actually be harmful because the baby can scratch her face with her nails. Babies this small don't have the motor skills to know not to scratch her face. I work with babies for a living so I have seen what happens if the arms are free, it ain't pretty when they scratch their own face. Baby fingernails are really sharp! It's the equivalent to puppy teeth being sharp! I suggest you actually learn a thing or two about how babies actually operate rather than spewing garbage information on CZcams.
@@milesfann33 Agreed. I had a newborn foster girl for a couple of weeks last year. She had a lot of hair for a baby and whenever she was unwrapped she was constantly grabbing fistfuls of her hair. But she didn’t know she could let go so she’d start yanking on it and shrieking and it was actually hard to make her let go because the harder she pulled, the tighter she’d grip. Thankfully, she enjoyed being swaddled. She was always a lot calmer.
Ditto. "Quiet sleep" looks like baby has given up trying to escape from her straight jacket. My son HATED any restriction. I tried putting him in an expensive carrier pouch thing that was a very expensive, big trendy deal at the time (in the early 80s). He fought being put in, fought while in and cried loudly the whole time. Put him in once for a few minutes and never again. This whole swaddling thing was not a trend at all when he was tiny. Looks like torture to me. My son slept fine and woke up happy unless sick. Do what works for your baby.
If you pick em up every time they get into lighter sleep, you train them to wake all the way up instead of being able to self soothe and get back to sleep.
Probably needs to stretch the arms and wouldn't go through all this because arms are abnormally bound. Goes back to sleep (quiet) because they give up trying to naturally move arms. Never heard a baby make straining sounds like this before during sleep!
Yeah my daughter likes her hands free too. I prop her head up just slightly with a folded blanket. I don’t think they like being completely flat either especially if they have colic.
Since my daughter was a newborn she has cried this absolutely terrifying cry in her sleep. It really sounds like she is in horrible distress, but she's completely asleep when she does it. We learned early on to just wait it out because when we woke her up when she would cry like that, it would take hours to get her back to sleep.
My mom said my stubborn baby ass would have NEVER tolerated being bound up like this. Nurses would come in and bind me up and would escape their bandage. It pissed the nurses off, my mom just laughed and told them to knock it off
I only swaddled my newborns in a receiving blanket like they teach you in the hospital so if the woke up they could free themselves when they started moving around more. Always loved all the "sleep faces" they made too❤
I'm Canadian and we never wrapped up our babies like that ,, we allowed them to have free arms so they can stretch as they wanted ,, that encouraged movements , but we did put mits on their hands so they don't scratch their faces because they have no control over their arms , they need to flecks their muscles for strength ,, I don't agree with wrapping them up like a mummy ,, they can't move and they need to stretch to develop their muscles and strength , we would wrap them up in a blanket , but their arms were allowed to move around, anyway , I noticed different countries have their ways of wrapping their babies ,
I don’t like these restraints or straight jackets for babies. They look terrible! Let the poor kid sleep and throw hands and move legs and grow. How does it grow when it’s restrained in a straight jacket. Being outside of the womb means they are ready for independence give them that! 😮😢
@@emmawieson2121 how do you know that Jesus was put in those restraints? It’s terrible that thing. I’m grown alright with three kids, I’d never put my child through that kind of hurt! I’m looking at these clips again, these humans are trying to free themselves but they can’t. The development of a child is in their free movements. Come on set them free! Free them babies from the chains of the swaddle!😡 Jesus was never in that straight jacket, where do you see him in that thing?! No man!
My baby had colic so bad. My Aunt and Uncle had a small goat farm. The brought some goat milk to me. It had been sterilized. That ended the colic. There is something in cows milk that causes it. You can get goats milk in grocery stores.
I feel claustrophobic just looking at the baby bundled so tightly. Can the baby not even stretch its arms out? They spend 9 months in a tight sack and then when they are born they get their first full stretch when the Dr. lifts them out and they stretch right out. Then back bundled into the sack. By 6 months my baby was sleeping through the entire night. I just put a nice little quilt over him that he just loved.
@@emmawieson2121 Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Do you sell the blankets,? Although there is good research to show the benefits there is also evidence they can be harmful to the alignment of the babies growing bones at an important early stage of their lives. Do some research before telling others to "grow up." You may need to follow your own advice. Many daycares refuse parents requests to swaddle babies because of SIDs. By the time a child is aged at a couple months many have started to turn. There is a risk of suffocation as well as overheating. Please research
@@emmawieson2121 True facts ,- I do not like the blankets in my opinion babies spend enough time bound up. Now when they are born it is time for them to enjoy freedom and grow safely .
I remember my baby cousins would awlays be in an active sleep. I loved watching them move around while in a deep sleep, it made me feel some type of comfort. Now that theyre older theyre lil brats 🙄❤ i cant really have a sense of comfort💀💀
My daughter would full-on scream/cry and be totally asleep. Super frustrating 😅. She still yells when she rolls over now, and she's almost 14 months. 🤪
Babies don't create habbits until they are around 6 months. At this stage they just want to feel safe in a big, cold world after being in a warm belly hearing their moms heart every second. It's survival instinct to want to be picked up instead of laying somewear for predators to attack them. Our instinct don't know we don't live in an unprotected forrest anymore.
yeah, that terrible habit that parent should take care about a newborn and fulfill their needs... What's next? "Don't feed them, it creates a bad habit of them wanting more and more food growing up"?
This child is in a tunnel. She will grow up to have claustrophobia imo. People forget that the womb is round, like a big ball, not like a birthing canal.
@@emmawieson2121 You know why it's called "practicing medicine"? It's because they haven't figured it out yet----they're still practicing! Doctor's don't always know what's right, but people take the word of a doctor just because they went to school long enough to get a degree.
@@readytogo3186 The only people who think the way you do are the ones who ate paint chips growing up and screamed and freaked out whenever your parents tried to make you stop. So congrats on being retarded. It’s a wonder you survived to adulthood 🤦♀️ Your parents probably lie and say you died as a kid so they don’t have to claim you
@@MmntoMorrissonWhat a ridiculous response. You do realise that most people around the world who DO have children don't restrain their babies like this right? Why would you presume someone doesn't have children just because they don't agree with following the latest dumb American fads?
You do realize the baby jumped and moved and turned around and upside down and kicked you and all that so they were able to move in there only until it was almost delivery
PLEASE! DON'T WAKE THE SLEEPING BABY, NOISE DOESN'T MEAN THEY ARE AWAKE! Second, when my eldest niece was born, she had really long fingernails, we kept her swaddled but fresh out of the womb, that baby was active as all get out and would wiggle her little arms out to hold to keep on her face, but because of her nails, she gave herself little scratches, so we found these little mittens that secured onto her sleeves and it worked like a charm. also there are lil bean bags you can buy to swaddle a baby without any risk of impairing breathing or anything of the sort.
Wow people really dont know that all humans are different which implies that all babies are different. Some sleep better swaddled like that. Some sleep better completely free. Some take a paci, some don't. Some co-sleep, some don't. Some will sleep better on their side or stomache. It's perfectly safe and fine
I still do this as an adult. Like, I got very vivid dreams, whenever I need to learn and process a lot. Sounds strange, but sometimes I wished I had diapers so I wouldn’t have to interrupt those dreams.
This is why we let our munchkin fuss for a few minutes, from the day they were born. A lot of the time they would quiet down after a minute or two. There's also a different sound between sleep fussing and awake/somethings wrong fussing
So good! Sometimes just watching and waiting a few seconds can help them drift back to quiet sleep without you accidentally waking them.
That's true.
@@TakingCaraBabies...they give up
@@patriciagranger9707meaning they had very little to give up on and didn't want anything and or they picked up on a useful skill called self-soothing instead of being a brat and a titty baby about everything.
As a mom you learn how to distinguish a number of different cries from your baby. The I’m hungry cry, the diaper cry, the tired cry, the fussy cry, the max cry, the hurt cry and so on lol. It has never failed me lol. You learn to understand your babies communication
My son could only nap with the wrap because his active sleep was so active he’d smack himself awake. Every baby is different
My newborn smacks me awake. I'm concerned by his strength. 😩
Don’t we move in our sleep too? It’s normal.
Lo siento cruel
We have full motor control. Newborns don’t
@@SL-gz3dy You know they don’t spend 24/7 in the swaddles don’t you?? 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
And no, they need to sleep a LOT. It’s how they develop. This is why you don’t work with kids.
It's the whimpering. The sound is very similar to crying, so the parents might rush to pick up the baby without realizing that the child is still sleeping. The best course of action is to give the baby a minute to settle. Of course, nobody tells new parents this. It took my parents 4 kids to get a hint and confirmation came at #5 that nope, baby doesn't need us. He's just sleep-talking.
Of course, it didn't help that my siblings would actually cry in their sleep, confusing my parents further. How they got sleep after baby #2 is beyond me.
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Yup! I was not prepared for this when I brought my daughter home as a newborn. The sleep wiggling and all the dinosaur noises she makes
Omg lol
To those saying “free the baby” it helps them sleep better cause it feels like the womb and for some babies it keeps them from scratching their face you can use mittens but the swaddle helps with both issues if your baby is a restless sleeper and it doesn’t interfere with growth as long as their not in it 24/7 365 and before you say “do you even have a baby? You dont know what your saying” i do have a baby and she sleeps super soundly when i do use it which is probably only 3 times a week when she needs it and doesn’t impair breathing as long as your not wrapping them like leftover freezer turkey
Newborns are not supposed to sleep for prolonged periods of deep sleep, their moving hands and "waking up" is a reflex that is there to help them survive. Also babies in womb are able to move their arms even up to their face - not to mention that if the womb argument wanted to be valid, you should put the baby in the swaddle head down into a puddle of water to mimic it even more :D
@@carnifaxx look if the HOSPITAL full of DOCTORS give women that have babies a swaddle to take home with them for their newborn then its not bad has never been bad and will never be bad for a baby as long as your baby is not in the swaddle 24/7 365 and as long as you do not wrap the baby like leftover turkey from last year’s thanksgiving as i had said in my comment it does not hinder growth or impare their life in any way my babies DOCTOR is very happy that my baby sleeps 6-8 hours a night and told me to try and keep it that way and I haven’t put her in the swaddle in quite a while the last time i did it was because she had a tummy ache and her DOCTOR recommended it and it helped her calm down so dont spread your bullshit of “oH tO mIMic iT MorE Put yOur baBY heaD dOWn in watEr” shut the hell up, seriously, people use swaddles for different reasons some dont use them at all and some use them regularly it all depends on what helps the baby sleep more some people even just swaddle them to make it easier to carry them if their busy cleaning or something no matter how old newborn to 12 month a swaddle can be useful
Good point. This one looks like it's wrapped like a leftover freezer turkey. Try sleeping in a straightjacket once.
😂😂😂
@@carnifaxx
Excellent reply. Thanks!
I wish I'd known this when I had my son. My MIL accused me of not winding baby properly because he was moving in his sleep. She would spend hours berating me and telling me I needed to wind him better so he could sleep without moving all over the place. I spent 45 minutes one night in tears trying to get a burp out at 3am because of what I'd been told. Turns out it was normal all along..
What did your husband do about it?
@@iffahfahad2102clearly nothing
Tell MIL to f**k off! MIL is usually jealous and abusive. Don't take that lying down. I knew people who relocated to a different state to get some space from MIL.
@@iffahfahad2102 Exactly!
The sounds they make melt my heart.
I never ever picked up my baby from sleeping unless she had her eyes open and was interactive or crying.
The first baby looked like she was trying to get her fingers to her mouth like they do in the womb when they sleep.
If they’re not screaming their heads off, leave them be. Deep pressure is soothing, that’s why adults use heavy duvets for sleep issues & anxiety.
What’s with the straight jacket? 😮
Is for the baby for not waing up
I remember not sleeping because my newborn would fuss and kick her legs up like she is trying to poop. She would often do this on an off during the night. It really messed me up for a couple of weeks. She is 16 months now and still wakes me up multiple times at night for the most random stuff but mommy is mommy. ❤
I never wrapped my girls like a burrito, they had arms and legs totally free and slept as much as every other baby.
Bet they screamed bloody murder a lot too
@@emmawieson2121 Did the same, no bloody murder screams.
@@nimas832 Then maybe they liked it. Not all babies like not being wrapped. Your kid isn’t a standard. Generic, maybe. Standard? Far from it
@@emmawieson2121wrapping babies is evil they want to move their arms constantly
@@tanura5830 Might as well call wombs evil then, considering how tightly squashed in there they are. Moron. Babies generally ENJOY swaddling. It reminds them of the womb’s tight quarters. If it’s good enough for Jesus, it’s good enough for your smelly little urchin. Chill
Thanku so much. I was worried.
That's why they need to have free arms. Baby have slept hundreds of years without a swaddle thing
Uh, no they haven’t. Swaddling is older than the Bible
U would know plz😂
Arms free can actually be harmful because the baby can scratch her face with her nails. Babies this small don't have the motor skills to know not to scratch her face. I work with babies for a living so I have seen what happens if the arms are free, it ain't pretty when they scratch their own face. Baby fingernails are really sharp! It's the equivalent to puppy teeth being sharp! I suggest you actually learn a thing or two about how babies actually operate rather than spewing garbage information on CZcams.
@@milesfann33 Agreed. I had a newborn foster girl for a couple of weeks last year. She had a lot of hair for a baby and whenever she was unwrapped she was constantly grabbing fistfuls of her hair. But she didn’t know she could let go so she’d start yanking on it and shrieking and it was actually hard to make her let go because the harder she pulled, the tighter she’d grip. Thankfully, she enjoyed being swaddled. She was always a lot calmer.
U literally have no kids
I always put my sons arms free as a newborn. He hated swaddling all tight like that. He slept like your first example as soon as his arms were free.
Yes!
Mine too! He doesn't want his arms to be swaddled like that. He wants his arms to be free. 😂
Ditto. "Quiet sleep" looks like baby has given up trying to escape from her straight jacket. My son HATED any restriction. I tried putting him in an expensive carrier pouch thing that was a very expensive, big trendy deal at the time (in the early 80s). He fought being put in, fought while in and cried loudly the whole time. Put him in once for a few minutes and never again. This whole swaddling thing was not a trend at all when he was tiny. Looks like torture to me. My son slept fine and woke up happy unless sick. Do what works for your baby.
So your kid didn’t like it. Big whoop. Plenty of kids DO
@emmawieson2121 I said do whats right for your baby (despite fads/trends). I didnt say one way was right or wrong.
If you pick em up every time they get into lighter sleep, you train them to wake all the way up instead of being able to self soothe and get back to sleep.
They can't self-soothe. That's something that takes years to develop.
@@joannestark3023 incorrect.
Probably needs to stretch the arms and wouldn't go through all this because arms are abnormally bound. Goes back to sleep (quiet) because they give up trying to naturally move arms. Never heard a baby make straining sounds like this before during sleep!
I agree with you except the last part. My sisters baby made these sounds as well. So cute 😊❤
@@SL-gz3dy Thanks. Good to know
Yeah my daughter likes her hands free too. I prop her head up just slightly with a folded blanket. I don’t think they like being completely flat either especially if they have colic.
Mine sometimes actually cries in his sleep and opens his eyes for a minute
Since my daughter was a newborn she has cried this absolutely terrifying cry in her sleep. It really sounds like she is in horrible distress, but she's completely asleep when she does it. We learned early on to just wait it out because when we woke her up when she would cry like that, it would take hours to get her back to sleep.
My mom said my stubborn baby ass would have NEVER tolerated being bound up like this. Nurses would come in and bind me up and would escape their bandage. It pissed the nurses off, my mom just laughed and told them to knock it off
What is even more important is that the baby can see their mother when they wake up. This white box thing is terrible!
There must have been a restraining order 🤣 lol
Well she's in a straight jacket sooo
Free her
No.
Pobrecito apretado, sin poder estirarse!!!!!
Cruaute
FREE this baby from the textile wrap! 🙌
How about you grow up and get a life instead, little girl?
I agree. It looks like it can impair normal growth its so restricting. I m getting claustrophobia watching.
@@Bombabingbong66 It doesn’t. Because they don’t spend 24/7 in there you overcooked squash 🤦♀️
@@emmawieson2121😂😂😂 overcooked squash I lol’d
@@Bombabingbong66luckily the baby isn’t you
what is she sleeping in she is between two walls
She is sleeping in a crib
@@natalieeubank4533fucking small ass crib, looks like a paper folder
My baby does this 99% of the time hes awake. 💀
I want a swaddle to sleep in! Looks as if it feels so good and warm ❤
Very helpful! Cute kid!
But why her arms and legs are not free? Isnt it cruel?
Some babies love to be tightly swaddled because it mimics the tight space in the womb helping them feel more relaxed
@@ShapeShifterKibayo thank you!
@@t.k.6060 your welcome 🙏
Not a fan of swaddled babies
Uh no…hardly
Thank you, I learn about quiet sleep and active sleep today. ❤
I only swaddled my newborns in a receiving blanket like they teach you in the hospital so if the woke up they could free themselves when they started moving around more. Always loved all the "sleep faces" they made too❤
I don’t like confining babies to such a TIGHT SPACE NO the baby looks strained NOT happily sleep
Well, good thing this isn’t your kid. Grow up.
I can't even look with that tight wrap! Babies need room to grow! Every day they grow!
@@daveshoemaker7137 And wraps make them feel good. No likey? No looky. Fuck off, Karen
You people are so stupid, it's to keep them from hitting and scratching themselves, they're fine
I'm Canadian and we never wrapped up our babies like that ,, we allowed them to have free arms so they can stretch as they wanted ,, that encouraged movements , but we did put mits on their hands so they don't scratch their faces because they have no control over their arms , they need to flecks their muscles for strength ,, I don't agree with wrapping them up like a mummy ,, they can't move and they need to stretch to develop their muscles and strength , we would wrap them up in a blanket , but their arms were allowed to move around, anyway , I noticed different countries have their ways of wrapping their babies ,
Yep it's a sad US trend.
What about people raising kids in the tropics 😅 Mittens would be way too hot
Usa trend 🚮
@@faithpearlgenied-a5517this is not a “sad us trend” swaddling babies has been a thing around the world forever
I'm also Canadian and we were always swaddled as babies. Stop acting like this is some foreign thing.
When my son use to do that I would put my hand on his belly or back and it seemed to sooth him and he would calm down
Wrapping d baby the entire nite!😢
Swaddling is like an entire hug. 😅
I don’t like these restraints or straight jackets for babies. They look terrible! Let the poor kid sleep and throw hands and move legs and grow. How does it grow when it’s restrained in a straight jacket. Being outside of the womb means they are ready for independence give them that! 😮😢
Oh grow up. It’s a swaddle. It was good enough for Jesus, it’s good enough for all newborns
@@emmawieson2121Jesus 😂😂😂😂 I've seen some of your comments and you seem like a weirdo but now I've realised you're just unhinged 😂
@@emmawieson2121 how do you know that Jesus was put in those restraints? It’s terrible that thing. I’m grown alright with three kids, I’d never put my child through that kind of hurt!
I’m looking at these clips again, these humans are trying to free themselves but they can’t. The development of a child is in their free movements. Come on set them free! Free them babies from the chains of the swaddle!😡 Jesus was never in that straight jacket, where do you see him in that thing?! No man!
@@mabhanekazimda529 BECAUSE IT LITERALLY SAYS THAT MARY WRAPPED HIM IN SWADDLING CLOTHES YOU BRAINDEAD CHIMP SHIT
@@mabhanekazimda529 You are a SHIT mother
Oh thank you!
The people in these comments saying this is child abuse should never have children
100% Correct - Learn your Newborns sounds and movements and your life will be a lot easier. Great Video.
My baby had colic so bad. My Aunt and Uncle had a small goat farm. The brought some goat milk to me. It had been sterilized. That ended the colic. There is something in cows milk that causes it. You can get goats milk in grocery stores.
ty for this - this will help me, because im pregnant and I don't know that babies have so much active sleep!
I feel claustrophobic just looking at the baby bundled so tightly. Can the baby not even stretch its arms out? They spend 9 months in a tight sack and then when they are born they get their first full stretch when the Dr. lifts them out and they stretch right out. Then back bundled into the sack. By 6 months my baby was sleeping through the entire night. I just put a nice little quilt over him that he just loved.
Grow up
@@emmawieson2121 Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Do you sell the blankets,? Although there is good research to show the benefits there is also evidence they can be harmful to the alignment of the babies growing bones at an important early stage of their lives. Do some research before telling others to "grow up." You may need to follow your own advice.
Many daycares refuse parents requests to swaddle babies because of SIDs. By the time a child is aged at a couple months many have started to turn. There is a risk of suffocation as well as overheating.
Please research
@@SandyS107 Grow. Up. That’s not an opinion, it’s fact.
@@emmawieson2121 True facts ,- I do not like the blankets in my opinion babies spend enough time bound up. Now when they are born it is time for them to enjoy freedom and grow safely .
Good thing you're not a baby
My anxiety when a baby sleeping does this: 📈📈📈📈
Good advice!!!
is all that activity because they feel restricted?
No.
It's natural to move about and stretch in their sleep, preventing movement is a cruel trend idiots follow.
@@faithpearlgenied-a5517 It’s a trend older than the Bible, retard 🤣🤣🤣
@@faithpearlgenied-a5517 They don’t spend 24/7 in there. Grow up and stop sucking the koolaid
Lmao as my baby is wining down and falling asleep im going to sleep right along with her‼️🤣🤣🤣
That’s something I learned the hard way I wish someone told me this
Interesting, I raised one child on my own, but they know so much more now!
Whats wrong with not freeing them to stretch their arms and legs for proper circulation and ventilation.
Just leave them be it’s best to xxx
Baby's in a straight jacket 😢
🙄. The baby is trying to get its blood circulating. People will do anything not to interact with their baby.
Maybe YOU did anything to avoid your kid. GOOD parents know when to let them sleep. A swaddle reminds them of the right confines of the womb
Omg the squeaks ❤
Omg my 4 week newborn is a loud sleeper 😅very vocal when something is bothering him 🥹 and he sleeps just like this
My baby cries and occasionally screams in active sleep
My daughter never sleeps quietly, she grunts all night long, I cannot stand it so she sleeps in her crib in another room
Ok thnx
I wouldn't know, mine never slept.
Heeey! You just popped up on my fyp! Hi Aunt Cara! 😘
when i figured out active sleep, i stopped rushing to my nephew when i babysat him as a baby. before i would go over and pick him up, and wake him
I remember my baby cousins would awlays be in an active sleep. I loved watching them move around while in a deep sleep, it made me feel some type of comfort.
Now that theyre older theyre lil brats 🙄❤ i cant really have a sense of comfort💀💀
I feel suffocated when I see babies swaddled like this😢😢 they can't move as they want to, i feel
It used to be my fav thing..
My daughter would full-on scream/cry and be totally asleep. Super frustrating 😅. She still yells when she rolls over now, and she's almost 14 months. 🤪
Yesssss our little guy spends a lot in active sleep so I just let him sleep
My daughter went right to screaming,....
my son hated being wraped up. So we would always free his arms for him and he slept great.
That’s why I always let my kids get to a full cry before getting them. It also encourages self soothing
Babies can't self-soothe. That's a skill that takes years of brain development to achieve.
Never thought I'd see an hourglass baby
Do you know that babies grow while they sleep? And that they move to get stronger arms and legs.? Don't use these things and let them move
Picking them up at this stage just disrupts their thread of deep sleep and creates a bad habit of wanting to be picked up...
Babies don't create habbits until they are around 6 months. At this stage they just want to feel safe in a big, cold world after being in a warm belly hearing their moms heart every second. It's survival instinct to want to be picked up instead of laying somewear for predators to attack them. Our instinct don't know we don't live in an unprotected forrest anymore.
yeah, that terrible habit that parent should take care about a newborn and fulfill their needs...
What's next? "Don't feed them, it creates a bad habit of them wanting more and more food growing up"?
This baby should NOT be bound up like a burrito. It’s cruel and unnatural past the first few days of birth. The better choice is a regular sleeper.
😂😂
Y’all comparing a swaddle to a straight jacket makes me feel 10x smarter abt myself ngl
This child is in a tunnel. She will grow up to have claustrophobia imo. People forget that the womb is round, like a big ball, not like a birthing canal.
What is that baby sleeping over?
Pobrecito, los padres querrían dormir así?
Claustrophobia in that crib
Does this apply to cosleeping?
These swaddling outfits are not good for babies. They can't move their bodies because you are hurting their development
That’s not how that works. This is why you’re not a doctor 🤦♀️
IT DOESN'T, IT KEEPS THEM FROM HITTING AND SCRATCHING THEMSELVES, DUMB
@@emmawieson2121 You know why it's called "practicing medicine"? It's because they haven't figured it out yet----they're still practicing! Doctor's don't always know what's right, but people take the word of a doctor just because they went to school long enough to get a degree.
Agree!
@@readytogo3186 The only people who think the way you do are the ones who ate paint chips growing up and screamed and freaked out whenever your parents tried to make you stop. So congrats on being retarded. It’s a wonder you survived to adulthood 🤦♀️ Your parents probably lie and say you died as a kid so they don’t have to claim you
My Mom would wake up for 5 minutes and if I quieted down she zonked back out.
What foolishness is this now? Why do we go for every fad? That looks so restrictive. Let the child freely kick and move.
You've literally never had a kid
@@MmntoMorrissonWhat a ridiculous response. You do realise that most people around the world who DO have children don't restrain their babies like this right? Why would you presume someone doesn't have children just because they don't agree with following the latest dumb American fads?
Babies will tell you when they are really awake. The squeaks and peeps are not awake sounds. Crying is.
I always wrapped my babies up but not to the point where they couldnt move, that looks so restricted
You do realize the baby jumped and moved and turned around and upside down and kicked you and all that so they were able to move in there only until it was almost delivery
PLEASE! DON'T WAKE THE SLEEPING BABY, NOISE DOESN'T MEAN THEY ARE AWAKE!
Second, when my eldest niece was born, she had really long fingernails, we kept her swaddled but fresh out of the womb, that baby was active as all get out and would wiggle her little arms out to hold to keep on her face, but because of her nails, she gave herself little scratches, so we found these little mittens that secured onto her sleeves and it worked like a charm. also there are lil bean bags you can buy to swaddle a baby without any risk of impairing breathing or anything of the sort.
My son used to do this .He slept,I couldn't
Same. I am always alert when he made this noise, making me feel like I need to be awake because I thought he’ll wake up soon.
What swaddles do you highly recommend?
I share my favorites in my blog, “How to Swaddle a Baby.” takingcarababies.com/how-to-swaddle-a-baby#how-many-swaddles-do-i-need
Make sure you’re using arms free swaddles once they start being able to roll on their own or 3 months, whichever comes first!
Let them arms free!!! 🎉
Babies at this age are not aware of their limbs so need to have their hands tied so that they don't harm themselves
It’s called swaddling and I wish I had known this when I could have used this technique.
It's said babies play with angles during sleep. Maybe she's playing a football match 😊
Wow people really dont know that all humans are different which implies that all babies are different. Some sleep better swaddled like that. Some sleep better completely free. Some take a paci, some don't. Some co-sleep, some don't. Some will sleep better on their side or stomache.
It's perfectly safe and fine
You shouldn't wrap the babies arms !
Yes you actually should….
This is terrible.
That's actually the point, so their limbs don't spontaneously fly around and wake them up. 😂
You literally are supposed to 🤡
I agree, it's like watching a caving video, where they crawl through tight underground caves. :( Poor child.
No maniaten a los bebés .
I still do this as an adult. Like, I got very vivid dreams, whenever I need to learn and process a lot. Sounds strange, but sometimes I wished I had diapers so I wouldn’t have to interrupt those dreams.
Let that poor child free! Babies move a lot during their sleep, you can even find them in really weird positions 😂.
My baby never liked to be swaddled like that. We co slept, yes she wiggled around, which was fine. Human babies are primates, and primates co sleep.