@kelly422 the lack of sleeves doesn't seem to bother her. I put her in long sleeve footed pajamas and she is comfortable. I have an Aden and Anais but they seem too lightweight, I live in Florida and keep my air pretty low at night so I like putting her in something a little heavier.
@kgs0505 and @smash1228 Do you find the sleeveless-ness of the Halo is annoying? I almost wish it had arms to keep those warm, too!
Nope, I put them in a long sleeved onesie or they are in footie pj's which have long sleeves anyway. So, I use ours more like a blanket than a pajama. So when it's hot out, they get the onesie with long sleeves and a light cotton Halo, and if it's cold, full on footie pj's (microfleece or cotton depending on temp) and a cotton or fleece Halo, again, depending on temp. As long as their core is warm, their arms are ok.
TTC since May 2006. After 3 failed Clomid cycles, 2 failed Injectibles/IUIs, 2 failed IVFs and 1 failed FET, we moved on to adoption!
Last ditch FET resulted in BFP, and identical twin girls!
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TTC since May 2006. After 3 failed Clomid cycles, 2 failed Injectibles/IUIs, 2 failed IVFs and 1 failed FET, we moved on to adoption!
Last ditch FET resulted in BFP, and identical twin girls!
Nope, I put them in a long sleeved onesie or they are in footie pj's which have long sleeves anyway. So, I use ours more like a blanket than a pajama. So when it's hot out, they get the onesie with long sleeves and a light cotton Halo, and if it's cold, full on footie pj's (microfleece or cotton depending on temp) and a cotton or fleece Halo, again, depending on temp. As long as their core is warm, their arms are ok.
TTC since May 2006. After 3 failed Clomid cycles, 2 failed Injectibles/IUIs, 2 failed IVFs and 1 failed FET, we moved on to adoption!
Last ditch FET resulted in BFP, and identical twin girls!