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Baby Blankets

Baby Blanketsblankets for babies?

my little boy is almost three weeks old now but was born five weeks early, so hes still very low.

I wondered how many blankets I cover in the night, he sleeps in babygro and frog, how do I use blankets HES order not hot and not cold!

This is my first baby so im not really sure about that! I always worry when I went to bed in his crib if hes pretty hot.]

are their websites that would tell me what is right?

It depends on where you live and if you have air and heat.

On a cool a body and a bag Gro should be good. Or just a heavy sleeper. In hot weather, breeches very well.

You do not want to overheat baby. Will he wake up sweating or perfect? If it is you sweat more consolidation. If his skin is cold, it might need more.

If it is in the costume of sleep and your house is maintained at 72-74 degrees, then the pants and the costume of sleep are all he needs. The blankets are a choking hazard, not to mention the fact that overheating can cause problems. If you're paranoid it does not, then you should make a really thin blanket tucked around him under his armpits.

There is a book that guides you a little in this "What to Expect the First Year", but no website or book is better than your own instincts, you have a light blanket and should be sufficient. Swaddle him in the cover and check the next morning, he is sweating, then the next night, remove the cover.

You need to feel not read a website. If one night, then reheat it to do less. If it feels cold in the morning, then put more on him. And some baby feet are always cold so this is not a good indication. I could have wrapped my baby, socks and a bed and his feet were still cold. The only time she did not was cold last month, where we took a hike to the hot springs. His feet were hot.

Anyway. If you have the AC running at least I have the skin covered by at least one bed in lightweight cotton. If you have not and it's just a fan, it was on low and it could be a little more naked.

If you have the A / C in your house, just to dress in a warm bed and no blankets. If the temperature is comfortable for you, it will be for him too.

They say that the temperature should be 18-22 degrees Celsius.
In this kind of weather, I think if your baby is babygro / sleeping bag and wearing a sleeping suit, 1-2 cell light blankets should be good.

I'm the same as you, since my daughter was born, I'm always afraid it is not hot enough. haha .... I come from a hot country and currently living in England, his time is always too cold for me.
Here is how I dress my baby while she sleeps.
It is singlet, baby pajamas, a jacket of light sleep, then she is in a sleeping bag 2.5togs over a cellular coverage.
We have no temperature control in our house, it is typical weather in South West England.

My husband always thinks I put too much on it but it looks very nice, comfortable and friendly and sleeps well.
In winter, I would put a heavy jacket sleep well!

I do not know any website that is on this subject, but I guess you just need to go with your own feelings. you'are the mummy, you know that your baby the best, no matter if it's your first or not, you will learn by time.

The rule I use to check if my daughter is too hot or too cold, I touch the back of his neck, if its hot there is no sweat, then I'm fine with that I put on it. If she feels coolish, and his hands are cold, then I would put a little more.
If she feels the sweat and his face feels a little too hot, so I take some off.

So far so good, and your baby will let you know if it is too hot or too c.

Posted on March 30, 2010.
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