As many of us have discovered, the worst part about having a newborn in the winter is not being able to go ANYWHERE. I am jonesing to take baby (and me) for a walk in the stroller, but I don't know how cold is too cold regardless of how much you bundle them up. She's been out in her stroller twice and absolutely loves it!
Re: How cold is too cold?
I've taken him to the mall though and have walked around a bit. It's warm, I can do a little shopping and he too, loves his stroller. It's a win, win for both of us. =D
@livins where in south jersey do you live if you don't mind me asking??
Wow. my pedi said 2 weeks. Maybe because it was in the beginning of cold/flu season and not right in the middle of it when I had my son.
I would take the new little baby out if it's above 20 degrees. I would just put her in her stroller with a couple of really warm blankets covering her, a really warm hat, and the stroller hood that goes all the way over her. I'd probably throw a blanket on top of the stroller hood too if I'm going for more than 10 or 15 minutes, just to make sure the cold air doesn't get to her. Either that, or wear her in her carrier close to my skin under my coat and put a warm hat on her so my body heat will keep her warm.
My DS was born at 36w gestational age too and I got a load of crap from my inlaws about not wanting to take him out until he was 2 weeks old. That's how long our pediatrician suggested we wait.
I'm surprised people think you're crazy for bringing him out at 6 weeks!
I also took him to Walmart at two weeks old.
SO works 6 out of 7 days at least 12hrs a day. If I don't go out and do things - things just don't get done.
But I'm DYING to go for a walk I'm super flabby lol - but I'm going to wait until the weather gets better. It's supposed to be in the 60's this weekend ( that's the south- snows one weekend 60's the next) so I may go walk in my parents neighborhood away from people that I would be around at the park.
I say use your judgement
I feel like outside in the cold is better than inside where it's stuffy and people share an airsupply.