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April 21st, 2011, 06:35 AM
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Here's my latest issue: When Lyla goes to bed at night, we run her humidifier and a small space heater because the humidifier makes her room cold. We need to have the humidifier on for the noise and her breathing but as it's getting warmer the heater makes her room too hot (even on the lowest setting). Our pedi doesn't want us to put a blanket in her crib until she's 1, and Lyla hates the sleepsack. Any ideas for how to keep her warm without running the heater?
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April 21st, 2011, 06:49 AM
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Since it's getting warmer, I would put her in light weight footed jammies. That should keep her warm, since it will be warmer outside.
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April 21st, 2011, 09:14 AM
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We turn our heat down at night so it gets kinda cool in her room. We also run a humidifier to help with the breathing. But we also use a blanket. God if I forgot to put her blanket in there it would be the end of the world. She lays on top of it so I still put her in footed winter sleepers.
As its getting warmer I have some lighter weight ones as well.
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April 21st, 2011, 09:53 AM
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i use light weight footed pjs and a knitted blanket.... even if it wraps around his face...(it has happened 2 times) it has big holes and cant suffocate him and is made with super soft baby yarn... he loves it
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April 21st, 2011, 08:33 PM
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You could try fleece footed Pj's, and socks underneath if you think she needs them. If you think she is still too cold maybe add a onesie underneath?

On regular nights (its pretty cold here) I put on cotton footed PJ's plus socks, and a fleece sleep sack on Joey. I know it sounds like a lot but his room is usually 68 or 69 degrees. On warmer days I use a light cotton sleep sack, and sometimes might remove the socks.
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