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Nested bean zen swaddle arms out
Nested bean zen swaddle arms out












nested bean zen swaddle arms out

She then turned into a side/stomach sleeper and has never slept better. It just felt right and maybe it was because she wasn’t feeling well or perhaps she just no longer needed the extra cushion for comfort. I felt she was uncomfortable and needed her own space so one day during nap time I decided to take the dock a tot out cold turkey. The transition out of the Dock A Tot was by luck as Alice was at the time sick and sweating in her sleep. I want to provide you with the best resources that I can, all the while sharing my personal experience. Knowing that was comforting and allowed me to be more go with the flow if she ended up having issues going to sleep or waking up at night. I turned to Cara of Taking Cara Babies blog post to learn the best way to go about it, knowing that it can be a process and sometimes weeks to get comfortable with even one arm being out of the swaddle. So, how did we make the transition out of the two products? I’d say time, patience, and maybe a little luck.

nested bean zen swaddle arms out

With Alice, I felt more comfortable and eager to get through some of the stages as I wanted her to be less dependent on products and self soothe. I was trying to figure it all out and at the same time, trying to enjoy the ride. I think as a first-time mom, I was slow to make changes, as I felt once we just got comfortable in a stage, it was time for a transition. We transitioned Alice at around 6 months old, where V was closer to 8 months. Hey guys! I know this blog post has been a long time coming, as Alice is 10 months now, and we’ve been in the clear for a few months relying on the ollie swaddle and Dock A Tot for sleep.














Nested bean zen swaddle arms out