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If your baby has become dehydrated from being too hot, their fontanelle will have a 'dent' in it. Your baby has immature circulation, so try not to worry if her hands or feet are chilly. This is not an accurate indicator of the rest of the body's temperature. Also use your own temperature as a guide.

If you are cold and need to put on an extra layer, then your baby is likely to be cold too! We advise only using a heater to take the chill off your baby's room, as babies should not sleep in hot rooms.

The recommended room temperature for a baby is 16 to 20 degrees, with around 18 degrees being ideal. That may feel chilly to you, as we are often used to room temperatures of more like 22 degrees. If you feel your baby is still cold with the recommended room temperature, adjust their bedding and clothing. You will need to judge this based on so many factors - room temperature, how warm or cool your baby feels, what sort of clothing you use Babies generally need one more layer than adults, but this layer may be a swaddle rather than another garment.

Cot bumpers can be a risk factor for SIDS, as they are soft and usually padded with a synthetic, unbreathable fabric. We do not recommend you use a cot bumper until your baby is one year old. It can drive parents crazy trying to decide what clothing to dress their child in when it's either really warm or really cold.

In fact we get questions about this year round, as lots of babies are very sensitive to being at just the right temperature. And this is a topic that keeps lots of mums awake at night! Suffocation from babies having their face covered by bedding is one of the main SIDS risk factors.

So if you are using blankets and sheets rather than a baby sleeping bag, it's very important to make the cot up as safely as possible. We love wool at The Sleep Store and we beleive using breathable, naturally temperature regulating clothing and bedding with your baby is best.

Recent research also suggests that babies sleep better in wool. Baby Bedding. Nursery Furniture. Buying Guides Advice Articles. Sleep Aids. Always remove hats or bonnets or beanies from baby as soon as you come indoors or enter a warm car, bus or train, even if it means waking the baby.

The Red Nose Safe Sleeping program is based on scientific evidence and was developed by Australian SUDI researchers, paediatricians, pathologists, and child health experts with input from overseas experts in the field. Red Nose. Information Statement: Bedding amount recommended for safe sleep. Melbourne: Red Nose. This information statement was first posted in and updated in June View the references for this article here. I still have about of DDs old ones including a few quilts etc and am of the belief that I can't have enough!

Until they are walking blankets get set down on everything! Also my ex lost about 6 at an airport, they were always getting forgotten on trips etc and I would wash a day just from daily use. Now DD still uses quite a few of them as throws or picnic blankets etc and she's nearly Save back the few special ones and prepare to torture the rest :. I really never used any quilts or the crochet ones I got a TON for presents when my daughter was little. We strive to provide you with a high quality community experience.

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