Dude, my son (and daughter, too) canNOT sleep with their room that cold. No way no how. I tried and spent many-a-nights awake trying to re-warm them.
So, I use a space heater and it has to remain 74*F for him to sleep through the night. I honestly don't think his whole room is that warm, but at least where the thermostat reads the temp ON the actual heater.
What do you do?
Re: SIDS prevention: Who really keeps their kid's room at or below 66*F?
Mio Marito per Sempre: Married 2009. SD is 12 yrs. DD is 4 yrs.
DS born 12/29/14
I try and keep it 66 - 68. LO sleeps fine at this temperature although her hands feel cold to touch.
We don't have AC, just a heater so my attempts at temperature control are pretty hit and miss.
Elizabeth 5yrs old Jane 3yrs old
The recommend range is 68-72.
We keep the house at 72, and then we have a fan on in the room she sleeps in. So that makes it a bit cooler (plus the fan is good for SIDS as well)
This exactly!
Well, I would say us since we are thrifty and keep the heat at 62 at night in the winter, but the nursery is by far the warmest room in the house, so it never got all the way down to 66.
But our DS was double swaddled for the first full month. It had very little to do with the temp and more to do with him fussing if he wasn't tightly swaddled at all times. So, he never got cold. We ended up dealing with prickly heat instead in late march/early april.
This as of last month when we moved to the crib. The stuffed animal is the seahorse (huge crib so it's very far from the body) and the blanket is wrapped around his waist and legs. The blanket is also tucked under his legs so they are elevated so he can pass gas without waking. LO is swaddled and doesn't roll, so when he starts moving around and rolling we may have to reevaluated the stuffed animal and bumper situation.
We kept the thermostat on 68-70 in the winter. In the summer, it's 72, with his ceiling fan on low. Sometimes we leave the fan off, though. It just depends on how warm his room feels to me.
I would freeze.
We keep our house at 76 during the summer. I'm sorry, but I'm not wasting money and turning my house into a refrigerator. If it were 68 degrees outside, I would wear long sleeves.
DS stays in only a diaper unless we go out. He drools so much anyways, so it really cuts down on laundry.
For the love of Pete - 66 DEGREES?!?!
I live in Phoenix. My a/c is set to 78 at night and my electric bill is stil $220-$250. It's not going lower than that. She does have a fan in her room, though.
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