5 Reasons Why Every Newborn Should Have A Halo Sleep Sack

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The Halo sack is nothing more than an ingeniously altered baby blanket. Rather than a blanket that goes over her while she rests, the sack is actually worn. Almost like a pillowcase or a form-fitting sleeping bag, this makeshift blanket is enclosed at the feet, but offers a comfortable opening for baby's arms and head.

The buzz about the Halo sleep sack for baby is incredibly high. This is especially so as more and more doctors and government agencies warn about the dangers of loose fitting bedding in newborns' rooms.

With endorsements from some major parenting and prevention organizations, including the SIDS Alliance, the sack makes a wonderful gift for friends and family to pick up for new little ones. If baby is yours, these also make great "peace of mind" presents for you to pick up for your own sanity, too.

The benefits of the Halo sleep sack include:

1. Eliminates the need for any loose blankets in baby's crib.

This is one of the top concerns for new parents. We all want our babies to be warm and comfortable enough, but the horror stories about blankets make that route a bad choice. The sack solves the problem.

2. Reduces the risk of rebreathing.

This happens when baby breathes back in carbon dioxide that's been exhaled. This particular phenomenon is thought to be responsible for a number of crib deaths. The sack doesn't allow blankets or baby sleepwear to bunch up around a baby's face, which can create an ideal condition for rebreathing to occur.

3. Increased chance of a good night's sleep.

 A lot of parents report their babies sleep better using a Halo sleep sack. Since these covers cannot come off, baby's temperature is better maintained throughout slumber.
Material choice. The 100 percent cotton, micro-fleece materials used in the sack are designed for optimum breathing and also to meet flame-resistant standards set for by the United States government.

4. Restricted movement.

The design of the sleep sack makes it a little more difficult for baby to roll over. This is a particularly good thing for babies that are too young and underdeveloped to roll over and then roll back again.



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