thread: What's your baby wearing to bed?

  1. #1
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    Apr 2009
    Epping, VIC
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    What's your baby wearing to bed?

    26 degrees in DD's room ATM, I would normally put her to bed in 2 piece cotton pjs with long sleeves and a .5 tog grobag, am I overheating her?
    What does everyone else's babies wear?


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    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    good question! i worked out Winter ok, still working out what to dress her in now.

    Tonight my little one is wearing long sleeve bonds onsie and has 2 light blankets on. Later she will come in to our bed.

    I had a light grobag-esque sleeping bag to put on her but decided not to put it on.

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    Apr 2009
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    Thanks Kate- is the bonds onsie long legged also?


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    she wears watever shes wearing i have no idea i just go with it

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    Mar 2009
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    Tonight DD is just wearing short 2 piece pjs and has a wrap over her and I will put a blanket on her before I go to bed.

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    our house stays quite cool (DF walked into the loungeroom today and asked if I had the air con on..uh no..lol) so DD is still in winter pj's (she did have socks and a singlet on as well during winter but doesn't wear them now), and a 1.0 TOG grobag. Although I did have to use my 0.5TOG grobag a few nights ago because she soaked right through her other grobag
    I don't even think I'm going to bother buying 'summer' pj's, but it's so so hard to find light pyjamas with 3/4 or long legs, they all have short shorts which I think is going to be too cold for our house!

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    Jul 2009
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    Used to be long sleeve pjs and her sleeping bag.
    Now its been super hot at night, its been either a long sleeve bonds suit with no legs and her sleeping bag but tonight its just a short sleeve suit with her sleeping bag, as its just to hot, she comes in my bed with me at night anyway so we share body heat

    Its so hard isnt it

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    Jun 2010
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    Ds is almost always in a wondersuit and then his woombie, but tonight it's so hot he is in a singlet only and his woombie. I will cover him with a sheet a bit later and a light blanket if it's cold in the night

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    Aug 2008
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    Suzzi is in a singlet and nappy plus her sleeping bag then a blanket over the top as she sleeps cold.

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    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
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    Both my girls sleep hot so it's guite warm at dads tonight so Z is in a bonds singlet suit with a blanket over her and her crocheted blanket to 'cuddle'
    A is in her dorothy the dinosau nighty with a blanket on her.

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    Feb 2010
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    DD's room is 26 too - she's in a short sleeved onsie and some light 3/4 length pj bottoms. I stopped using her grobag a few nights ago because I think she was getting so tangled in it that she woke herself up. If she feels cold when I go to bed I'll put a little blanket over her too.


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    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    Thanks Kate- is the bonds onsie long legged also?
    Yep, long sleeves and long legs with feet enclosed. My little one woke up and then was coughing and then vomited everywhere so both of us had full outfit changes. She now in Tigger suit (so cute!) with enclosed feet and wearing the light grobag-esque sleeping bag that i got out earlier but decided not to use. It;s fair bit cooler than it was at 7 when she first went to bed.

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    she wears watever shes wearing i have no idea i just go with it
    yep, that!! my dd sweats, ALOT! even if she only has light clothing on, she sweats her little butt off. on cold nights she will have thicker clothes/jammis on but if its warmer, cotton t-shirt type material or thing all-in-one, if its hot she will have a nappy and singlet with a thin blanket draped over her.

  14. #14
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    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
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    well we're a bit special here and it's still 30degrees so my two are in singlets only.