thread: Summer Baby Q

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    kirsty_lee Guest

    Summer Baby Q

    Ok, so DD #1 was a cold weather baby. That's pretty straight forward. But I am wondering what things do I need for a summer baby? It gets pretty hot here in QLD, but we do have aircon. But is the baby going to need basically just singlets / jumpsuits that are sleevless? Do you still wrap the baby? Im not quite sure whether babies feel the heat like we do kwim? Any help would be awesome

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    The muslin wraps were great for wrapping my girls, they were still comforted by being all nice and snuggly without overheating.

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    Muslin wraps or thin cotton wraps work well.

    Some times long leg suits other times no legs depending on how hot it was.

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    Down on the sunny coast, you'll be fine with muslin wraps of cotton wraps. When we've visited there (I grew up there) we've never had to use a/c. I've just bought Ambah an ergo cocoon. If you're looking at wrapping bub, then maybe something like that. Bub won't overheat then. And I think a bodysuit, that with the fan on would be sufficient.

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    DD was born in March it was pretty hot still, she just wore singlets, little short suits etc..We used Muslin wraps, or anything light weight cotton..at night we wrapped her

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    I'd buy a couple jumpsuits for cooler days & nights. There might not be many, but they'll be handy to have. Specially if you have air con. On hot days DD just has a singlet or tshirt & nappy, then a light wrap. I do still wrap, but its not exactly hot yet! NB's are easier to settle when wrapped, so I'd still make sure you have them.
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    Jack was always in a muslin wrap with a short sleeved or no sleeved body suit. Or a light cotton rug. Anything cotton is good as it breaths well

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    Hi there kirsty_lee

    DD was an October baby and she is one hot bodied little thing. We could only use muslin wraps on cool nights or she just sweltered. She lived in singlets and those no sleeves or leg jumpsuits. At night slept in a nappy on many nights and in a nighty on cooler nights. That said she is still a super hot kidlet and when Im cool her and DH are throwing the blankets back!

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    I don't know if they still make them, but Living Textiles made muslin wraps that had a bit of stretch in them, they were awesome.
    The other thing about a summer baby, is that I found ours snacked on milk on the hot days, not because he was hungry, but just from thirst, so little feeds to get the foremilk. All the time on the hot days! I remember one day I was a bit upset because I felt like bub was glued to me and I was so hot and grumpy, we ended up giving bub some cooled boiled water.

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    I don't know if they still make them, but Living Textiles made muslin wraps that had a bit of stretch in them, they were awesome. .
    Yes they do, I got some from Baby Bunting, you are right, they are excellent!

    Snugglebum make great PJ's for summer. DD wears them. You can also use light PJ's with a light Gro Bag. That's what I did last year and it worked a treat.

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    I was wondering the same thing... All I have so far are singlets.

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    Cotton Cotton Cotton, clothes and wraps! Pumpkin Patch are usually pretty good with 100% cotton clothes. Otherwise check out the SAHM sites as their clothes are usually handmand cotton.