somehow LO's room seems to be the coldest room in the house at night. We heat the house to 72 at night but if I would have to guess its probably 69 or so in his room, which when it's 10 degrees outside feels frigid! Does anyone use a space heater in the nursery? I'd be paranoid about fire, or the room over heating. He sleeps in pjs and a fleece sleep sack and the back of his neck is luke warm to slightly cool. And he has been waking up screaming multiple times a night which is very out of character for him. DH's solution was to bring him into bed with him which he then slept fine, but goes against all independent sleep work I have done with him. Suggestions?
Re: Nursery cold at night, suggestions?
Could he be teething?
We do use a space heater in his room (one we used to use in our room) and he only sleeps in footed pjs.
I had a space heater in their room last year and will do it again if needed this winter.
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We were using a sleep sack but she stands now and has fallen when her feet get caught up and I don't want her to face plant the crib rails. She sleeps in footed jammies and has a small blanket.
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We only use the vents in baby's room and the main living areas, all of the other bedrooms and bathrooms are closed. This lets him stay warm and us not toast!
@elyse4281 I know. I've just read a couple comments about how someone couldn't afford to keep their house at 68+, but for me, winter is my lowest bill. Summer highest even though I keep it around 74-76.