Since nobody wants bumpers or quilts for their little one's crib because it raises the risk for suffocation... how are you gonna make sure that they're warm? Crank up the heat in your house lol?
Sorry if this is the dumb question of the day, but it just seems silly to me to lay your baby in bed without a cover.
Re: This is probably flame worthy...
We registered for several blankets and also plan to use receiving blankets to cover up baby for sleeping.
Warm PJs and swaddling
When they get older they just kick the blankets off, so you still have to rely on the PJs!
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Sleepers are the easiest way to keep them warm if it's that cold.
Typically they say to dress kids the same way you dress (unless you keep your house at like 62 degrees or something). They stay warm better than you think they do while in their crib.
Yeah, but I sleep clothed and covered. It gets cold in Colorado! Sleepers make sense, I'm just a worrier!
I suggest you read some baby care books.
Babies should NOT use blankets... you can swaddle them, use sleep sacs, and yes- keep your house a little warmer than you might normally- but anyone who does ANY resesarch/reading about how to care for an infant knows that blankets that are not tightly swaddled around baby are a SIDS and suffocation risk.
First of all we're talking about newborns here, not bigger babies or toddlers. Just because I'm not getting a crib set, doesn't mean I'm going to lay my baby in their crib naked. You aren't supposed to put newborn babies under the larger quilts that come with bedding sets (or on top of the quilt either). They either go in the crib swaddled or under a lighter blanket that is tucked into the bottom of the crib (see link). The other option is a sleep sack.
P.S. My baby (and most current 2nd tri babies) will be born in July/summertime. I don't think we'll have to worry about our babies staying warm.
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do NOT put loose blankets or any other chachkis in the crib with your kid!
halo sleep sacks are good. so is swaddling them tightly.
You should be just fine in July and August. They have lighter sleep sacks at Target for semi-colder nights in Sept. Overall you should be ok. Colorado weather is fabulous around that time.
LOL, me too! I sould get mine today, I'm am hoping they are waiting for me at home! I plan on putting the quilt over a rocking chair, but I was unaware that the bumpers and skirt were a bad idea, I guess I better do some research....
I am doing the same with the quilt!! Ahhh i don't need the research women have done it for years why stop now...lol