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baby's room temp, is 15 degrees too low if really warmly wrapped up?

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Gemzooks · 10/12/2007 22:19

DS is 14 months, sleeps like a log. His room is about 15-16 degrees at night, he's in a warm sleeping bag, fleece snuggle and lots of blankets. I always had a warm bed but cold room as a child, but is it too extreme for him? I would rather it was around 18 but hard to get it to that..

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
MrsBadger · 14/12/2007 21:41

phd - hang on to them, it's not lke ds is going to shrink...

phdlifeneedsanewlife · 14/12/2007 21:48

No MrsB, but by the time he fits them we're rather hoping to be living in Australia...

Dommybum · 23/11/2019 00:47

My 7 week old DS sleeps with 2 cellular blankets in his moses basket in a room that's usually 19 - 22 degrees, in a long sleeve onesie & goes down to 17 - 18 degrees in the early hours of the morning and has always been totally fine!! No problems. He was born in October so hes a winter baby. My sister keeps saying this is way too hot for a room temp and too many blankets ?! Am I wrong for putting two blankets on him?!

Curiousdad18 · 27/11/2019 22:44

@Dommybum - This thread is 12 years old...for goodness sake please start a new thread..

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