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What's your baby sleeping in tonight?

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DinahRod · 27/07/2010 23:29

Vest? Full babygrow? Something else?

Finding it hard to judge these muggy nights for my nb

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horseradish · 27/07/2010 23:35

also finding it tricky. Starting off in short sleeved babygro and adding grobag in the night if necessary. Then removing it next feed if necessary! Hot upstairs in our house though.

DinahRod · 27/07/2010 23:44

Thanks horseradish, glad it's not just me. Ought to know what to put him in having two other dcs but I've forgotten/were born at different time of year.

DS is currently snuggled up to me just in a nappy feeding. He sometimes sleeps on me, sometimes in his crib, the night starts off muggy but by early morning it's cool.

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herecomesthesun · 28/07/2010 15:35

very thin cotton short sleeved and short legged pj's from jojomamanbebe. Perfect for a hot house/hot night. Start the night with windows open (rooms usually 23/24 degrees) and then when we go to bed close them or pull them to as I agree it is chilly by the morning.

herecomesthesun · 28/07/2010 15:36

sorry, with nb it would be just a vest and maybe a thin sheet over legs or just nappy if really hot

ohnelly · 28/07/2010 18:42

nappy, vest, babygro & a very thin sleeping bag which I sometimes leave open & do up when its cooler later on, but they are already in it iyswim. Our house is quite cool though (ds 15wks)

deemented · 28/07/2010 18:48

6 month old DS3 has his nappy and wrap and a romper suit, and a pair of socks on.

I'll put a couple of cellular blankets over him when we go to bed, but he'll kick them off in the night.

PurpleCrazyHorse · 28/07/2010 19:28

Long sleeved babygro (and with legs & feet) adding a 1 tog grobag if needed. Was in a short sleeved, short legged vest with grobag on the really muggy nights. We're also leaving the window open from early evening and closing it (or pulling to) later.

Really tricky, but I figure DD will wake if she's too hot and I tend to just feed her skin when I pop in and check on her anyway.

DD is 11mo.

PurpleCrazyHorse · 28/07/2010 19:29

feel not feed

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