How cool do you usually keep it?
Maybe I'm the only crazy one here, but my Dr told me the SIDS risk is lowest when a baby sleeps in a house between 64-67 degrees so that is where our house always is. DH is terrified of our electric bill come August, but he does agree DS sleeps better with it cold.

Re: Temp of your house
I heard that too, but I think a lot of people over dress their LOs, I see this as a OB nurse all the time.
We keep it between 73 & 75 depending ont he humidity and how comfortable it feels. We also keep a fan on in Ls rooma nd dress him only in a onesie or short and tshirt set to sleep.
We usually try to keep it a little under 67. It does get down to 65 a lot of times at night though. Every time my brother visits he walks around with the hood up on his sweatshirt. hahaI guess we are used to it.
He sleeps in a lightweight sleeper. He's never woken up with cold feet or hands. Actually, he actually feels hot when I pick him up. He's a little furnace.
My great grandparents lived in Southern FL and when they'd come to visit us they'd wear winter coats if it was below 65 degrees outside! haha
I guess it's all about what you are used to.
77* WITH the a/c on?! Ack! I'd sweat sitting in your house.
65, but this makes it about 75 where we sleep, this house is completely horrible when it comes to heat and air... we also have ceiling fans that are on high most of the summer... right now we all have colds so I bumped it down to 62 for some bed breathing last night.
b/w 68 and 72 is what our pedi told us for sids too, so i try to keep it in that range.
This is what we do too per the pedi's rec.
At night the house is usually at 74-76 but B's room seems to be an oven and sits around 84.
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