DD typically wears cotton footsie pjs or fleece ones, my house is usually 74 and her room is the warmest. If it is a cold night, I put her in thicker pjs and a sleep sack.
My house right now is between 65 and 70. Mostly 70. I sleep with my door shut so it gets wicked hot in there, I probably should put the humidifier in my room soon cause even I get stuffy waking up.
Mia sleeps with just a sleeper on. She throws off tons of body heat, so if I put anything on her she would wake up sweating. And I just have a blanket over her.
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A pair of warm pjs, sometimes a onsie and socks and I swaddle her still. We have an old pellet stove and its hard to regulate them temp in our house. I would say the temp is usually around 68 or 70, when its really cold outside then more like 63-65.
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DS wears a onesie with a footed sleeper. If it's a fleece sleeper, I don't worry about what type of onesie it is. If it's a cotton sleeper, I make sure he is wearing a long sleeved onesie.
We keep the temp between 70-72.
ETA: Sometimes at night it gets down to 68ish depending on how cold it is outside.
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We keep the apartment pretty warm - about 75 degrees. Evan usually wears cotton pjs, but sometimes he sleeps in just his diaper. We always has a light blanket over him too.
cotton footed pjs. but I am in south florida and I have AC on most of the time to about 74. This week though I have had to put heavier pjs on because it is freezing down here. Heat is on about 72....but its electric heat and it is still cold in here.
we keep his room around 77 with a humidifier (or his nose stuffs up). if he goes to bed with wet hair we sleep him in a fleece sleeper (carters), with dry hair, cotton sleeper (children's place).
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(I'm in Florida.). Usually, the a/c is set on about 73 or so and she just sleeps in a cotton footed sleeper, maybe with a onesie and socks underneath if it's chilly. Right now it's cold (below freezing at night). Our heat is set on 63 or so. DD is wearing a onesie, socks, a fleece footed sleeper, and a Carters fleece sleep sack (with long sleeves). I'm actually afraid she's overdressed and will overheat, but it's freezing and I have multiple layers on(plus lots of blankets), so I guess she's fine!
We have a thermostat that lets us alter the temp multiple times a day, but at about 10pm (half hour before we start his bedtime routine) it cranks to about 73 (it's a little warmer upstairs in his room) up from 70 during the day. At 2am (DH and my typical bedtime) it goes back down a couple degrees.
Right now he's in a long-sleeved thermal onesie with cotton jammie pants. He's usually in some type of long-sleeved top and pants, though if it's really chilly we put him in thermal one-pieces so his tummy doesn't get cold when he moves around. If it's atypically chilly, we put socks on him too.
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I still have him in sleep gowns still since it makes diaper changes a heck of a lot easier than me trying to deal with zippers or jammies with feet in the middle of the night and he also sleeps better. I owe thanks to a fellow bumpie who shipped me some in a larger size and another bumpie who helped me locate them in size 6-12 mo. The house stays around 70.
We use this little portable mini fireplace heater in our bedroom and LO sleeps in his crib in our room, I'm thinking it's around 70 to 75, not really sure. I put him in a footed sleeper, cotton if the heater is on with a medium blanket. If it's really cold, I put him in a fleece sleeper and usually not a blanket. He overheats easy and it flares up his eczema.
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Our DD wears a footed sleeper, if it's a cotton one I put socks on her, if it's a fleece one I don't because her feet will get too hot. She also get swaddled in a blanket still, with her arms out, and then I put another blanket over top of her once she's in bed. We keep our house usually around 70 at night, and we have a humidifier in the room.
We keep the house at 68 at night and DD room is always a little colder so she wears a onsie under a fleece footed pj's and a fleece sleep sack. We do have a humidifier and a fan running in her room so it does warm up quite well in the late night to early morning. We would be paying an arm and a leg to keep the house any warmer since it is if we are lucky 10 degrees outside with it sometimes getting into the minus numbers at night. I get more freaked out about what to put her in when we go outside than I do to sleep.
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On a normal night just a sleeper (cotton or fleece) and we keep the heat around 73. It's been unusually cold here which means even with the heat up to 75 at night, by morning it won't get past 67-68 So he's been in sleepers with onesies under them. He also sleeps with a receiving blanket folded in half and over his bum/legs (sleeps on his belly).
Our thermostat says it's 72 but our house is almost 100 years old and lacks insulation so it's always got a chill to it I think. So she usually wears a footed sleeper (cotton) and a fleece sleep sack. Sometimes when it feels even colder she gets a blanket over her bottom half.
We keep our house anywhere from 66-68 degrees, recently he is sleeping with a long sleeved onesie, socks and a fleece sleep sack and we put a medium heavy blanket over his lower half. If he is having a rougher day and needs to be swaddled we put him in a onesie, socks and a lighter sleeper.
I still have him in sleep gowns still since it makes diaper changes a heck of a lot easier than me trying to deal with zippers or jammies with feet in the middle of the night and he also sleeps better. I owe thanks to a fellow bumpie who shipped me some in a larger size and another bumpie who helped me locate them in size 6-12 mo. The house stays around 70.
Where did you find the larger size sleep gowns? LO is in the Carter's 0-6mos fleece gowns now but his toes are pushing the bottom. I can't find a bigger Carter's size though.
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My house right now is between 65 and 70. Mostly 70. I sleep with my door shut so it gets wicked hot in there, I probably should put the humidifier in my room soon cause even I get stuffy waking up.
Mia sleeps with just a sleeper on. She throws off tons of body heat, so if I put anything on her she would wake up sweating. And I just have a blanket over her.
A pair of warm pjs, sometimes a onsie and socks and I swaddle her still. We have an old pellet stove and its hard to regulate them temp in our house. I would say the temp is usually around 68 or 70, when its really cold outside then more like 63-65.
DS wears a onesie with a footed sleeper. If it's a fleece sleeper, I don't worry about what type of onesie it is. If it's a cotton sleeper, I make sure he is wearing a long sleeved onesie.
We keep the temp between 70-72.
ETA: Sometimes at night it gets down to 68ish depending on how cold it is outside.
We have a thermostat that lets us alter the temp multiple times a day, but at about 10pm (half hour before we start his bedtime routine) it cranks to about 73 (it's a little warmer upstairs in his room) up from 70 during the day. At 2am (DH and my typical bedtime) it goes back down a couple degrees.
Right now he's in a long-sleeved thermal onesie with cotton jammie pants. He's usually in some type of long-sleeved top and pants, though if it's really chilly we put him in thermal one-pieces so his tummy doesn't get cold when he moves around. If it's atypically chilly, we put socks on him too.
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I can't go back to yesterday - because I was a different person then. ~ Alice
Where did you find the larger size sleep gowns? LO is in the Carter's 0-6mos fleece gowns now but his toes are pushing the bottom. I can't find a bigger Carter's size though.