Does it matter what blanket it is? maybe you can get her a very light small blanket so she won't get tangled in it.
Quoting lauratupper:Does it matter what blanket it is? maybe you can get her a very light small blanket so she won't get tangled in it.
My son is three months old and loves to sleep with a blanket on his head, but not on his face, thankfully. We make sure to only do it when we are with him and awake. Nice to know that it probably won't go away. haha.
Quoting lillucky8:
If she isnt attached to a particular one you could make or get a knitted or crocheted one so its holey and you know she can breathe safely.
My son was like that since 4 months old. He grabs the blanket and pulls it over his head. After he falls asleep I take it and pull it down. I know it sounds awful because you're "not supposed to" let them have a blanket especially as young as my son was.. but as long as he has the ability to move his head after realizing there is something inhibiting his breathing he is ok.
My daughter and I both sleep with the blankets up over our heads. I do it to keep the breeze from the ac (over head vent) blowing on my face and she does it to keep warm in the winter.
Quoting PinkButterfly66:My daughter and I both sleep with the blankets up over our heads. I do it to keep the breeze from the ac (over head vent) blowing on my face and she does it to keep warm in the winter.



- kirstina
on Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:42 PM