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Receiving blanket

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Receiving blanket
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A receiving blanket is a small, lightweight blanket used to wrap or swaddle newborns, as well as in infant care more generally.[1]

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A swaddled infant rests on a standard hospital receiving blanket

In the United States, many hospitals use a standard white cotton flannel receiving blanket, patterned with pink and blue stripes, manufactured by Medline Industries.[2] Handmade receiving blankets, sometimes given as gifts to a new or expectant parent, may feature colorful prints and be embellished with ruffles or decorative stitches.[3][4]

Hospitals use receiving blankets for a variety of applications. Some neonatal intensive care units use receiving blankets to cover incubators, in order to reduce light and improve infant rest.[5] The use of receiving blankets during kangaroo care of preterm infants is recommended in order to maintain the infant's body heat.[6]

Parents may use a receiving blanket to cover a sleeping infant, or place a blanket beneath the infant to create a soft sleeping surface.[7] Some mothers cover their infants with receiving blankets while breastfeeding, feeling that it provides modesty and discretion.[8] Receiving blankets are often recommended for miscellaneous purposes in infant care, such as propping up an infant[9] or as a place for a sponge bath.[10]

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