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Your baby can’t put into words how they feel, so it’s up to you as a parent to find the right room temperature for them. You don’t want your baby’s room to be either too hot or too cold.
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The ideal room temperature for sleep is anywhere from 60°F to 65°F (15.6°C to 18.3°C.) However, everyone is different, and this temperature may not work for you. Infants and older adults may ...
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Naturepedic reports that new parents should keep babies cool in summer to prevent overheating, which poses serious health ...
Alina and her husband brought their baby with a fever on an airplane. alinamotherhpod/TikTok. Taking the experience to social media, Alina said her son’s temperature soared to around 104 degrees.
When temperatures drop below 65 degrees indoors, use a 2.0 to 2.5 tog baby sleeping bag and consider going as warm as 3.5 tog if the temperature in your baby’s room drops below 58 degrees ...
“The ideal room temperature for a baby’s sleep environment is 16-20 Degrees Celsius (oC). Parents can check this using a room thermometer and then use clothing layers as appropriate. ...