Rachelle, Justin and the Inconsiderate Daughter | Part 5
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The thing is though that she put her in her crib for maybe less than 20 mins. Uncovered. That’s fine. My 16 month sleeps in the crib in a onesie with a fitted sheet and that’s it. Nothing else. It will remain that way until he’s like 2 or in a toddler bed. But we have no AC. Just portable AC and it’s 60 degrees here in Washington. Our house stays at 71 on the thermostat. It just reads the indoor temp and has a working heater but no AC. I will be welcoming a newborn in April and I will still probably dress it in a onesie and swaddle it. Whether it sleeps in a crib or bassinet. My son always had a blanket on even when we lived in Texas and it was 100 degrees in May through summer. Again our house was at 71. She may not use her AC. Who knows. She can still put a blanket on Emma because when you sleep your temperature lowers. Idk if a baby’s temp does but mine sure does. So she does get cold I think. At least put socks on her feet. Or put her in a long sleeve or something. But we really don’t know the actual temp in that house. It could be 75 or 80.
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Forgot to mention, if we no longer swaddle then I put a long sleeved footie sleeper on and that seems to do the trick. But Rachelle has never put her in one unless it was to take a pic.
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It says right there to use a “tight fitting sheet” and not to use blankets. That pretty much means no loose blankets which I agree with. But a thin blanket/sheet (not like a quilt or doona as we call in Australia) tucked in nice and tight is perfectly fine. Sorry if I’m getting too specific but it’s common sense really, you don’t want anything suffocating the baby. Being cold isn’t gonna help with Emma’s sleeping. Even Keren from KKandbabyJ said their newborn slept so much better after they adjusted their AC because he must have been cold.here4thepopcorn wrote:Rachelle does a lot of wacky things, but the blanket issue is legit. The American Academy of Pediatrics changed the guidelines a couple years ago to include basically nothing in the crib. No blankets, stuffed toys, crib bumpers, etc., until the baby is old enough. While blankets are a no, sleep sacks certainly are OK. Rachelle could certainly be dressing Emma in warmer clothing without the need for a blanket. That poor baby looks cold a lot of the time!
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Ok, but how is a thin sheet going to provide any warmth? When I am cold, a thin sheet never keeps me warm. I put on more layers or sleep with a blanket. Which is why I said in the post above that Rachelle should put warmer clothes on her baby and use a sleep sack, which does provide the warmth of a blanket.Bundy wrote:It says right there to use a “tight fitting sheet” and not to use blankets. That pretty much means no loose blankets which I agree with. But a thin blanket/sheet (not like a quilt or doona as we call in Australia) tucked in nice and tight is perfectly fine. Sorry if I’m getting too specific but it’s common sense really, you don’t want anything suffocating the baby. Being cold isn’t gonna help with Emma’s sleeping. Even Keren from KKandbabyJ said their newborn slept so much better after they adjusted their AC because he must have been cold.here4thepopcorn wrote:Rachelle does a lot of wacky things, but the blanket issue is legit. The American Academy of Pediatrics changed the guidelines a couple years ago to include basically nothing in the crib. No blankets, stuffed toys, crib bumpers, etc., until the baby is old enough. While blankets are a no, sleep sacks certainly are OK. Rachelle could certainly be dressing Emma in warmer clothing without the need for a blanket. That poor baby looks cold a lot of the time!
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For my kids, I would put them in a sleep sack with the appropriate thickness/warmth for the season and then a thin blanket tucked in to ensure they stayed in the same spot in the crib and didn’t wriggle. Sometimes in Summer a sheet is all they would need during the day to stop any draft. Depends on the weather. But we rarely use cooling directly in the room where they’re sleeping because it’s too cold.here4thepopcorn wrote:Ok, but how is a thin sheet going to provide any warmth? When I am cold, a thin sheet never keeps me warm. I put on more layers or sleep with a blanket. Which is why I said in the post above that Rachelle should put warmer clothes on her baby and use a sleep sack, which does provide the warmth of a blanket.
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My son hated his halo sleep sack. So maybe Emma doesn’t like it? She seems to sleep fine without being swaddled and covered up.
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Re: Rachelle, Justin and the Inconsiderate Daughter | Part 5
With the whole spitup thing that Rachelle is overreacting about... I suspect that Rachelle is overfeeding her. Ever see those “obese baby” episodes on Maury? That’s where they may be headed. Haha
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