So here in Cairo it has hit a nice 102 degrees in the afternoons lately. Not normally a problem back home in New Mexico... but there is no air conditioning in DH's parent's house, so inside it gets pretty stuffy and sweaty indoors. I'm worried about DD getting heatstroke or becoming dehydrated. In this condition is it suitable to offer even more water than is normally suggested? DD is sweating a lot, and not soaking diapers like she used to (though she is peeing it's definitely not as much and is no longer clear in color). I have been nursing her twice as much, and wetting her scalp with cool water but it doesn't seem to help much.
Re: Hot weather and heat stroke
I would say give extra water, and if they even sell pedialyte in Cairo,definitely pick some up.
It's burning up here at home, too. Today's high was 110. Yes! I've been giving DS a couple extra ounces of water to keep him hydrated when we're out and about.
And about your question, we live in Las Cruces.