When Should Babies Stop Wearing Sleep Sacks?

Learn when infants should transition from sleep sacks to safer sleep options for optimal comfort.

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Babies generally should stop wearing sleep sacks when they start demonstrating more mobility, like rolling over or standing up, which typically occurs between 12 to 18 months. At this stage, transitioning to a sleeper blanket or suitable wearable blanket ensures safety and comfort during sleep.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What age range do babies typically stop using sleep sacks? Babies usually stop using sleep sacks between 12 to 18 months when they become more mobile.
  2. What alternatives can I use instead of a sleep sack? Consider using a sleeper blanket or a suitable wearable blanket for infants transitioning from sleep sacks.
  3. Are sleep sacks safe for my baby? Yes, sleep sacks are generally considered safe as they promote a secure sleeping environment.
  4. How can I ensure my baby sleeps safely? Ensure your baby's sleep area is free of loose bedding and use appropriate sleepwear as they transition from sleep sacks.