What causes a baby to kick off the blanket?
Baby kicking off the blanket may be due to reasons such as the blanket being too thick, indoor temperature being too high, or incomplete nervous system development.
1. Blanket too thick
Kicking off the blanket may occur if the baby is covered with a blanket that is too thick, causing physical discomfort and leading to this behavior.
2. Indoor temperature too high
When the indoor temperature is excessively high, babies—whose body temperature regulation function is underdeveloped—may experience breathing difficulties and excessive sweating, which can lead to kicking off the blanket.
3. Incomplete nervous system development
Since a baby's nervous system develops gradually, involuntary movements or restless sleep may occur during growth. Therefore, kicking off the blanket is often a normal physiological phenomenon.
In addition to the above reasons, kicking off the blanket might also result from vitamin D deficiency, calcium deficiency, or a highly active metabolism. Parents should carefully observe any signs of discomfort in their child and seek medical attention promptly when necessary.