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Rookie Mom Question - what to sleep in tonight?

Forgive me because I am a first time mom and my own sleep preferences are different than most people....

Tonight's low outside is supposed to be 40 degrees....usually I put DD in a long sleeved onesie and a sleeveless cotton sleep sack, sometimes with socks, although usually she kicks them off. With the temp dropping tonight though I put her in a sleep and play with feet and long sleeves, a sleeveless sleep sack. My question is, if it was your LO, how would you dress them for sleep? I know it sounds weird, but my DH and I both like it cool to sleep - like meat locker cool. I don't want to chill her out since she has been coughing and sneezing a bit lately but I don't want her too hot so that it is hard to sleep.

Please don't laugh at my rookie question. :) My friend says by the third kid if they want to sleep in a diaper, one sock, and a hat and it's fine. :)

Re: Rookie Mom Question - what to sleep in tonight?

  • I live in MN, so it gets pretty cool here now at night.  Right now Luke is in a onesie, cotton footed pjs, and a cotton swaddle sac.  If when I check on him his room is around 68 degrees (we keep a thermo. in there), then I will put a croched blanket on him from the waist down. 
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  • Really??? Oh I feel like a bad mom....DD must be freezing!

     I am so nervous about blankets, even from the waist down...DD does acrobatics in her sleep and she usually ends up the other end of the crib facing backward by morning. She'd easily get to a blanket if it was in there.

  • If she is sleeping fine, then I am sure she isnt cold!  I am sure I dress ds too warm sometimes, but I also have a fan going in his room so I think that keeps it cooler too.
  • Ahh ok....we used to have a fan in DD's room, but we switched to an air filter when it got colder out. Her room is still colder than ours, though, I'm not sure why,
  • We bought some of those fleece pjs with feet for when it cools down at night here. It gets in the 50s to 60s now and I never know how to dress her!
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  • I put mine in footed long sleeved jammies and a sleeveless sleepsack. When she goes down it is still about 78 but when we go to bed we open up her windows for the night and it gets down to about 50 (although we've had a few nights in the low 40s). She seems fine with it. We have not used a blanket yet and when I change her in the middle of the night hee hands are cold but the rest of her is plenty warm. She is 4 months old. PS I'm talking outdoor temp
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  • Reese always wears lightweight footed sleepers. He sleeps better when his feet are covered. I dress him as I would myself I suppose.
  • DD goes in cotton footed pajamas and then in fleece pajamas.  She has been waking more through the night lately and it's harder to get her down so tonight we are trying a blanket swaddled underneath her arms as well.
  • We learned to be a no blanket at bedtime zone (naps are okay - he stays on his tummy) He is in a fleece once pieces footed pajama.  
  • For a 40 degree night, I'd probably do PJs (what you are calling sleep n plays) and a fleece sleeveless sleep sack. I'm a southerner and 40 degrees in miserably cold to me though!

    Right now, LO sleeps in PJs with a blanket over him. He does not move at all at night. Probably sometime this month we'll use sleep sacs instead of the blanket. But fleece sleep sacs and PJs (cotton or fleece depending on the weather) is what we used for DS1 all winter. When he was 1 and 2 we used two layers of PJs - one cotton, one larger sized fleece - during the winter months because he did not do sheets or blankets. Now he's in a big boy bed so we'll see if he keeps on blankets this year!

    P.S. I love what your friend said about the 3rd! ha! That is why my mom said I'm so easy going. As the 3rd, I had to just go with the flow!

  • Man, my kid is practically naked compared to some of you! haha  He was in our room all summer and we kept the AC set to 68.  He slept in footed pjs, usually the terry kind.  Now he's in his room with no AC and he's never in more than cotton footed pjs.  Tonight it's so hot he's in a short sleeved onesie and pants with no feet.

    In the winter he'll sleep in a sleep sack but I'm not sure what under it. 

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  • We experimented a few nights when it got cold last week.  It got down to 65ish in the bedroom and her PnP is right next to the window, which was closed, but it's drafty.  It seems like overkill, but the only thing that kept her warm was fleece footie PJs under a fleece sleep sack (with arms).  I was SO scared about overheating, but everything else we tried her feet, legs, face, and hands would be freezing.  That way she wasn't sweating, but (besides her hands) she wasn't cold either.
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  • It's cold here at night and I have Elise in a footed fleece sleeper. I'm thinking I should start putting a onesie on underneath it though.
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    Man, my kid is practically naked compared to some of you! haha  He was in our room all summer and we kept the AC set to 68.  He slept in footed pjs, usually the terry kind.  Now he's in his room with no AC and he's never in more than cotton footed pjs.  Tonight it's so hot he's in a short sleeved onesie and pants with no feet.

    In the winter he'll sleep in a sleep sack but I'm not sure what under it. 

    Me too.  My kid gets burning hot and sweaty if I put him in anything more than a footed sleeper...and that's only when it's been chilly.  He's usually happiest in a short sleeve onesie. 

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  • I have the baby in a long sleeved onesie, a sleeveless cotton sleep sack and I put a crocheted blanket over him. He is a mover too, but the blanket goes with him....lol. (and I don't put it waist down, I put it neck down). He is just fine with it.

    Once it starts getting colder during the day (and not just at night), I'll switch to a sleeveless fleece sleepsack.

    We have a cool mist humidifier going in his room and a ceiling fan on low. I keep the kids level at 68 during the night.

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  • Right now it is still summer here so the nights can still be pretty hot. My DD is also a very hot natured baby and sometimes she is sweating if we put too many clothes on her. She sleeps in a onesie and socks. If it was 40 degrees I would probably put her in footed long sleeved pjs. 

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  • We live in MN, and the nights are getting pretty chilly here now.  My LO sleeps in a onsie, footed sleeper, and cotton Halo sleepsack.  Actually, he sleeps in the organic cotton one, which is a bit heavier then the regular cotton.  Pretty soon we'll switch him to the fleece ones.  We do also have a very small fan going (as a SIDS risk reducer). 
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