View Full Version : Winter night-time clothing for newborn in crib - suggestions for a cold room.
sachminu
11-30-2013, 06:49 PM
Hello, I had a question regarding what kind of clothing should a newborn wear at nighttime while sleeping in the crib. I live in the east coast. The average nightime temps are around 20F and as winter progresses it can get into single digits at night.
At the moment the crib is in our bedroom and we keep the nighttime temperature between 62-65F. We use a duck down comforter (from Kohls, level3,warmest) on our own bed and are quite comfortable. However at night the room overall does get chilly and the crib sheets do seem cold when I place my palm on the sheets late at night or early in the morning. I live in an apartment which has pretty good insulation, I have also added the 3M window insulation sheets too.
I have an ikea crib with a naturepedic mattress covered with a single crib sheet. My baby is due soon, so am trying to get things ready. I am not planning to use any blankets,bumpers or pillows in the crib.
I was planning to dress the baby in a first layer of cotton full sleeved full footed pjs and then wrap the baby in a cotton swaddle (not a sleepsack). Will this be enough? or should I
1) First dress the baby in an long sleeve onsie (undershirt) and then put on the cotton full sleeved pjs and swaddle or
2) Use fleece long footed pjs and then swaddle.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. First time mom, so not sure what I should be doing.
thanks,
Cooks.
amom526
11-30-2013, 06:54 PM
You never know exactly what your baby will like or not-but I've had 2 winter babies and both like being swaddled. I did cotton or fleece pajamas under a cotton swaddle blanket. I actually preferred cotton or terry because often they wore the same outfit during the day and I didn't want them to overheat. Also they often slept in the swing with another blanket and were too warm with fleece pajamas. If baby doesn't like being swaddled, I might be more inclined to do fleece.
YouAreTheFocus
11-30-2013, 07:02 PM
Ours was born in the late fall, when it was coldest we did a long sleeve onesie, fleece footed sleeper, and fleece sleepsack with swaddle (like this: http://www.halosleep.com/halo-sleepsack-swaddle-micro-fleece-blue/ ).
scrooks
11-30-2013, 07:02 PM
We used halo swaddle sacks with my ds2 and now have shifted to regular halo sleep sacks. Our room is around 64-66 at night and we have been doing a cotton or fleece sleeper (on the coldest nights) with a fleece sleep sack.
BabyBearsMom
11-30-2013, 07:49 PM
In winter I really like the PBK chamois sheets for extra warmth. I also use a short sleeved onesie, fleece footed pjs in winter. My girls were done benign swaddled by the winter but if not I would have used a cotton swaddle.
sachminu
11-30-2013, 08:09 PM
Thanks for everyone's suggestions, I think I did receive a halo sleep sack during my shower, will have to find it. I'll go ahead and use that with a long footed/sleeved pjs. If it gets too hot then maybe will use a normal swaddle blanket.
I guess I will wait till the baby arrives and see how she feels, too cold - too hot and then change the innerwear / outerwear accordingly. Appreciate everyone's comments.
cooks.
georgiegirl
11-30-2013, 09:51 PM
You can swaddle in an Aden and anais cosy blanket swaddler. It's like two regular swaddle blankets. However, you might want to turn up the thermostat a few degrees with a newborn. I think 68 is the recommended baby sleep temp.
Fwiw, my dd did not like to be swaddled. I put her in a cotton onsie and a fleece sleeper when it was cold. But we do keep our bedrooms around 68 (dh would keep them at 72 if I would let him.)
Catherine
sachminu
12-02-2013, 08:10 AM
Fwiw, my dd did not like to be swaddled. I put her in a cotton onsie and a fleece sleeper when it was cold. But we do keep our bedrooms around 68 (dh would keep them at 72 if I would let him.)
Catherine
Thanks Catherine!, will definitely see how cold the room gets.
cooks
Philly Mom
12-02-2013, 08:17 AM
My DDs also hated the swaddle. We keep our house cold but they were fine with a cotton sleeper and cotton sleep sack.
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pastrygirl
12-02-2013, 09:22 AM
FWIW, my newborns did not like to sleep in the crib/cosleeper. ;) I had to make adjustments for cosleeping in my bed...
sachminu
12-03-2013, 12:51 PM
FWIW, my newborns did not like to sleep in the crib/cosleeper. ;) I had to make adjustments for cosleeping in my bed...
oh I see, well I think I'll have to wait and see if I can get the baby to sleep alone in the crib, or will have to think of alternatives :)
edurnemk
12-03-2013, 08:42 PM
Ours was born in the late fall, when it was coldest we did a long sleeve onesie, fleece footed sleeper, and fleece sleepsack with swaddle (like this: http://www.halosleep.com/halo-sleepsack-swaddle-micro-fleece-blue/ ).
This is what we did for our Chicago winter baby. Our second baby (summer baby) hated swaddling, so the sleep sacks worked best for her, too once it got chilly.
lizzywednesday
12-05-2013, 05:07 PM
Mine ran hot & I was terrified of overheating her for reasons unrelated to being a FTM.
We ended up co-sleeping because I'd pass out while nursing her at night, though we eventually transitioned to a bassinet in our bedroom and then the crib 'til she was 6 months old and got her first cold.
One of the things that helped when it got cooler was putting a flannel sheet on her mattress.
BabyBearsMom upthread suggested the PBK chamois sheets, but I bought these: http://www.amazon.com/Tadpoles-Organic-Flannel-Fitted-Sheets/dp/B001D72NLS/ref=sr_1_10?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1386277527&sr=1-10&keywords=flannel+crib+sheet
3 years later, they are still in good shape ... but my daughter rarely slept on them!
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