Co-sleepers: how do you dress your baby for sleep?
I'm just wondering what other co-sleepers find works best clothing-wise in the following situation:
DS goes to sleep on our bed around 8pm covered by a baby sheet/blanket (depending on the temp).
We go to bed around 11/11:30 (too late!). When we come in, DS has inevitably kicked the covers off and is lying in only his PJs (currently just a T-shirt). At the moment, I'm in the middle with DS on one side and DH on the other. I pull up the sheets so DS and I are covered.
During the night, DS moves around and loses his covers. As other co-sleepers will know, I'm monitoring him all night (even though I'm asleep it seems!), and try to keep some covers on him, but sometimes, like thismorning, I wake up/he wakes (4am) and he's coverless and cold.
DH is concerned that our baby is too cold, but I'm concerned about making him too hot. Has anyone used Grobags/baby sleeping bags and co-slept? I tried it when he was very young, however it was a hassle as he'd get too hot if I covered him with my sheet AND was wearing the Gro-bag.
yeah we tried the sleeping bag thing too and found he got too hot. we find he seems to be the most comfy in just a wondersuit. that way his feet are kept toasty as well.
Thanks for your ideas. A number of you have mentioned a "wondersuit" - that's an all-in-one, isn't it (with a studded front/crotch)?
So, do you find that keeps bubs warm enough if they escape from under the sheet, and doesn't make them too hot if they are snuggled next to you? I'm gauging DS's temp by feeling behind his neck....
I go by the one step warmer than me rule (DD sleeps in her cot now and DS is still wrapped to go to sleep), and still do. Because I sleep with the covers on and DD didn't, I put on a warmer layer, like if I'm just in a singlet and undies, I put light pants and a shirt on DD, if I'm in light jarmies, she's in warm ones with socks or a jumpsuit. It seemed to work for us.
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