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	<title>Comments on: Is it dangerous to continue to swaddle a baby after they are able to roll over?</title>
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		<title>By: Roger</title>
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		<description>First off, let me just say that 21 days in with my baby boy, swaddling has been a life saver. 

One suggestion to address the rolling over issue may be the use of a snuggle nest type infant sleeper. These can be adjusted with growth yet will provide some degree of enclosure to the swaddled infant preventing rolling over. It&#039;s been working for us.

Again, Dr. Karp&#039;s a life saver. Oh and by the way, check out the movie &quot;Babies&quot; to see some serious swaddling, Mongolian style!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off, let me just say that 21 days in with my baby boy, swaddling has been a life saver. </p>
<p>One suggestion to address the rolling over issue may be the use of a snuggle nest type infant sleeper. These can be adjusted with growth yet will provide some degree of enclosure to the swaddled infant preventing rolling over. It&#8217;s been working for us.</p>
<p>Again, Dr. Karp&#8217;s a life saver. Oh and by the way, check out the movie &#8220;Babies&#8221; to see some serious swaddling, Mongolian style!</p>
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