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Cold Hands

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Kirstie76 · 16/09/2005 19:32

My ds ALWAYS has freezing cold hands in his sleep he won't keep scratch mits on - can you get pj's with hands in as well as feet?

Any other solutions?

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Seona1973 · 16/09/2005 20:14

its very normal to have cold hands - my dd's hands are always freezing but as it doesnt bother her it doesnt bother me (except when she touches me with them!!). have you tried putting socks on his hands? - they might stay on better.

SleepySuzy · 16/09/2005 20:21

You can get pj's with hands in, but if he's not waking up crying, as my friend told me when I worried about dd, then he probably is comfortable.

Kirstie76 · 16/09/2005 21:35

aren't they strange little things - I'd be waking up crying if my hands were that cold!!!!!!!!!!!

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Kirstie76 · 16/09/2005 21:35

Thanks for the reassurance

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frootbat · 16/09/2005 21:38

warm heart

Kirstie76 · 17/09/2005 09:05

I thought that too!

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muppet73 · 17/09/2005 09:25

Matalan do sell sleep suits that have fold over hand bits - we use these as dd wont keep mitts on. www.matalan.co.uk/

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