The impact of swaddling upon breastfeeding: A critical review.
Allison DixleyHelen L BallPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2023)
As swaddled babies cry less, and are fed less frequently than un-swaddled babies some clinical trials position swaddling as a 'novel weight regulation tool' to combat obesity. However, in the case of breastfed babies, by reducing feed frequency swaddling may impede maternal milk production and thereby infant growth.