We normally keep our house at 62 at night and with the new baby we know that is too cold. But now we all (DH, DS#1 and I) wake up drenched in sweat with the temp set to 68. Do you just warm up your house when you have a wee little one or is there a solution that I"m not thinking of to keep the house cooler (and hopefully energy bill a bit lower)
He wears a sleep and play and is swaddled at night.
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I keep it at 66 now at night for Anna. It's hard because Max's room is the warmest so he gets sweaty, I go in after he's asleep and fold the blanket back so he just has the sheet on his top half. If he's swaddled that will keep a lot of heat in so you might not need it as warm as you think. When I worked with parents around safe sleep our standard recommendation was 65-70.
Now that she's not swaddled I just layer Anna up--two long-sleeved onesies, socks, Baby Legs, footed jammies and fleece sleep sack.
Oi, we keep our house 71 all day. I put it down to 65 when we are out and about, but heat it right back up when we get home.
K will not sleep if she's cold. When she was tiny we did full sleeper pj's and double swaddle. You can also throw a onesie under the jammies. Now we do fleece pj's and warm blankie. The kid despises the cold
You can also do a warm mist humidifier, we do that on really cold winter nights.