Swaddle and Receiving Baby Blankets

Receiving Blankets vs Swaddle

 

A swaddle blanket and a receiving blanket are both types of baby blankets, but they serve different purposes.

 

A receiving blanket is typically a lightweight and versatile blanket that is used for a variety of purposes, such as wiping up spills, covering a baby during feeding, or providing a soft surface for a baby to lie on. It is also often used to wrap a newborn baby, although it is not specifically designed for swaddling.

 

A swaddle blanket, on the other hand, is specifically designed for swaddling a newborn baby. Swaddling is a technique that involves wrapping a baby snugly in a blanket to mimic the feeling of being in the womb. Swaddling can help calm a fussy baby and improve sleep, as it can prevent the baby's startle reflex from waking them up.

 

Swaddle blankets are typically larger and thicker than receiving blankets, with a specific design that allows for easy and secure swaddling. They may also have features such as hook and loop fasteners or adjustable wings to help keep the blanket securely in place.

 

In summary, while both receiving blankets and swaddle blankets are designed for use with babies, a receiving blanket is a versatile, lightweight blanket used for various purposes, while a swaddle blanket is a specialized blanket designed specifically for swaddling newborn babies

 

 

While receiving blankets are designed in a square or rectangular shape, swaddle blankets are created in a smaller shape with two winged sides to more easily swaddle your newborn. Swaddling is a long-standing practice of securely wrapping a baby to provide comfort and security.