August 2015 Moms

Pajamas

edited September 2015 in August 2015 Moms
How do you guys decide how warm of pajamas to put your LO in at night? It was 68 in the house when we woke up this morning and he was wearing regular cotton ones all night. It breaks my heart to think he was cold all night, he doesn't sleep with any blankets... When do you start putting fleece ones on them?

Re: Pajamas

  • If I'm chilly I assume she's chilly. I put my LO in a one piece cotton sleep suite. It covers the feet and hands. 68 is chilly but great for sleep.
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  • We keep our house around 70 and it always feels chillier at night. She usually wears a short sleeved onesie (and sometimes cotton pants if my husband feels the need to blast the a/c) during the day and a short sleeved cotton onesie and a long sleeved fleece sleepsack at night. I like the sleepsack because it's like an all over blanket that she can't wiggle out of and can't come up around her face. She hates having her arms pinned down in the swaddlers too so it allows her to keep them up above her head. So far it's worked great for us.
  • During the night we use footed sleepers, we keep our AC at 70 during the night. During the day we move it up to 78 and keep DS in a onesie and sometimes socks.
  • We have our house at 68-70 at night. DS sleeps in a long sleeved sleep and play (usually cotton, but he has some fleece ones for when it gets colder), and a thin A&A swaddle or a halo sleep sack.
  • I keep the ac on 73 and she seems most comfortable in cotton footed pajamas. If she feels warm or her head feels sweaty, I'll put her in a short sleeved onesie with socks
  • Usually short sleeve onsie with his Swaddle Up. We wrap his lower half, (hips and legs) in a light swaddle blanket as well. They did this in the hospital with him also so we feel that it is safe. Up until recently it has been too hot to put him in full on pajamas. With the blanket, I can easily cool him down or warm him up when we get up for feedings. Last night it was a little chillier so I put him in a long sleeve onsie instead.
  • We use footed, long-sleeved sleepers. My LO is very quick to let me know if he is hot or cold though. He is not very laid back about his comfort zone regarding temp.
  • I dress her one layer warmer than I am. At night she sleeps better in a cold room with us so she's in a footed sleeper, in a swaddle sack, with a blanket over her.
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  • We keep the house at 70 degrees at night and put her in a long sleeved onsie with a fleece halo and a light hat. If she lets us tuck her hands into the swaddle then we turn our ceiling fan on, but most of the time she wants her hands out
  • Uhmmmm whatever's clean? Sometimes cotton, sometimes fleece. Sometimes footed sleeper, sometimes sleep sack.... It's really just whatever's clean that I grab out of the drawer.

    Exactly this! If he's in a sleeper, we swaddle him in a receiving blanket.
  • Onsie, socks that always fall off and a cotton halo swaddle sack. 
  • Long sleeve footed onesie with a light blanket or short sleeve onesie with socks and either light blanket or sleep sack/swaddler
  • Love the sleep sack! LO wears footed long sleeve cotton sleeper inside his sleep sack. Our AC is at 71 degrees day/night.During the day a onesie light pants and socks....his feet always feel cold!
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  • Feeling a little like a bad mom right now...Right now DD is just sleeping in whatever she wore for the day. :| Usually a onesie, or a onesie with cotton pants if we're traveling and in a cold house. Then we swaddle her bottom half in a receiving blanket. We keep our house fairly warm though at 75 degrees.
  • Cotton baby gown, swaddle me & sometimes a blanket or if he's sleeping next to me, nothing more.
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  • Short-sleeve cotton onesie and Swaddle Me, sometimes socks if he's chest feels cooler when he wakes up for feeding. LO runs hot, he's comfortable in a short-sleeve onesies and sometimes socks or no socks most days. Have dressed him in a few long sleeve and long pant, none footed outfits on cooler days, but it has been HOT here (mid-80s to high 90s) since he was born. We keep our AC set at 72, which it is at night but usually is around 74-76 during the day. Haven't put him in a footed sleeper since the ride home from the hospital, too hot.
  • We keep our AC around 76 or 77 at night (I'd have it at 68 if we could afford it; can't wait for winter!). LO is in a thin onesie and swaddled in a SwaddleMe for bedtime. If she feels sweaty, then I take the onesie off. She doesn't sleep well at all unless she's swaddled so that has to stay.
    I have lots of cute sleepers I could put her in before she outgrows them, but it's just too damn hot :(


     
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  • We double swaddle her. (Swaddle her with one blanket and then do it again with a second) normally she is content with that. Because she spits up so much we just leave her in her diaper before we swaddled her. Makes less to do of she spits up at night
  • Good grief some of yall keep your house cold. I'd freeze to death haha I put him in a swaddler blanket. He stays warm and sleeps great!
  • Baby just sleeps in what he wore for the day. Unless it's not comfy and then I put a shirt on instead. But most things he wears are soft and I don't see the need to change him into pjs. Not worth the battle!
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