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Is Your Baby Sleeping Safely? Tips For Sleepwear Safety

It's practically instinctive, the desire to bundle up a baby in layers of soft clothing to keep it warm. Being so small, many people believe that babies are more sensitive to cold than adults, this simply isn't true. Your baby's sleepwear should never be thicker or heavier than the clothes you yourself would wear in the same condition.

The right kind of baby sleepwear is an important decision. Here are some helpful tips for choosing what will work for you and your baby.

Stay away from those ribbons and drawstrings: Cute as they may look in the movies, satin ribbons, or even cotton drawstrings can be a potential hazard. Your baby might just get caught in them and even choke. Avoid baby sleepwear with all the frills and laces and opt. for the simple ones.

One thing you do want to look for in sleepwear, however, is a nice snug fit. Keep in mind, though, that snug doesn't mean tight or constricting. Nor should your baby's sleepwear fit too loosely.

Body temperature: Pay attention to the body temperature of your baby. Are her feet and hands cold? If yes, then she may be need another layer of clothing. If her extremities are clammy from sweat, then you need to reduce some of her clothing.

It's important to realize that babies tend to get overheated quickly, and as a result this can be very hazardous. Keeping the temperature of the room between 68 and 70 degrees will be comfortable for the baby, and of course, dressing her accordingly will keep her body temperature in check.

It might seem odd, but blankets and comforters should be avoided. As natural as it seems to use a blanket to cover your baby, comforters and blankets can be dangerous because of the potential for suffocation. So long as the room is maintained at an appropriate temperature, there shouldn't be a need for heavy comforters in the first place.

Even the material that your baby's sleepwear is made of is important. Silks, satins, and other luxury fabrics might seem appealing, but your best bet is always cotton: Cotton is light, hypoallergenic, and absorbent.

A good sleepwear solution for newborns or small babies are sleep sacks. These can be worn over regular pajamas, and they fit snugly enough around the baby's feet, wrists, and neck.

Your baby sleepwear comes down to using cotton and being snug yet comfortable. Stay away from the frills, and be careful not to over dress.

by: Kat Goodman




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