I was going to make this a clicky, but there are just way too many options. Now that it's getting warmer, what are you (or will you) dress your baby in to sleep?
I feel like my LO is too hot in her footed sleeper & sleep sack...
We have DD in light jammies and a light blanket. We might ditch the blanket as it gets warmer. We have the fan on in her room and the AC is already on too.
My baby is a sweater, icky boy. I've just been putting him in a long sleeve onesie or sometimes a short sleeve onesie, with socks. Sometimes I skip the socks if our house is really warm.
My little guy loves to be cozy when he sleeps. He sleeps in gerber blanket sleepers right now. We still don't use a blanket with him. I'll probably just switch to a lighter material but still long sleeve and footed.
He sleeps in lighter jammies with a light blanket. He usually kicks off the blanket after he falls asleep. As it warms up, I am going to put him in the two pieces with a t-shirt top.
They still sleep in their cotton footie pjs and a sleep sack. DH is a furnace and I need it like 65-67 to sleep, so the boys just have to deal. Something is weird with the circulation in their feet- always cold, no matter what I do! But they sleep well and I don't really want to rock that boat.
It's been in the 50's at night and we've been cracking the windows... so either short sleeve onesie or long sleeve onesie and socks. We like to save on utilities so once it's a bit warmer at night probably just a diaper.
He's usually in thin cotton footed sleepers, but we got him a couple sets of shorts/t-shirts from Carter's now that it's getting warmer. He also has an A&A swaddling blanket in the crib with him.
My baby is a sweater, icky boy. I've just been putting him in a long sleeve onesie or sometimes a short sleeve onesie, with socks. Sometimes I skip the socks if our house is really warm.
Ty is a sweaty boy too. He actually gets a wet spot under his head. It's really warm in our upstairs so I've just been putting him in a short sleeve onesie. Once we put the a/c in the window I will probably put him in a light cotton sleeper.
Just a warning for cloth diapering mamas: Before you skip pants or onesie on a hot night and have baby sleep in just the diaper, make sure your lo hasn't figured out how to undo the velcro tabs. I put ds1 down in a diaper and tshirt one hot night, and walked in the next morning to find him diaperless and sucking on the pee-soaked diaper liner. It might be my grossest parenting moment yet.
We put DS in just a diaper and warm sleep sack but are rethinking now that its getting warmer and he's getting the sack all twisted up tight around him when he turns in his sleep.
Do those that sleep without a sleep sack have breathable bumpers or other creative ideas for keeping little appendages from getting stuck in the crib slats? DS loves to sleep 90 degrees (longways across the short side of the crib) from where we start him each night.
Re: Summer sleepwear
Before you skip pants or onesie on a hot night and have baby sleep in just the diaper, make sure your lo hasn't figured out how to undo the velcro tabs. I put ds1 down in a diaper and tshirt one hot night, and walked in the next morning to find him diaperless and sucking on the pee-soaked diaper liner. It might be my grossest parenting moment yet.
Do those that sleep without a sleep sack have breathable bumpers or other creative ideas for keeping little appendages from getting stuck in the crib slats? DS loves to sleep 90 degrees (longways across the short side of the crib) from where we start him each night.
(We'll do a onesie and a thinner cotton sleep sack when it gets warm; she seems to like to be snuggled in something)