Baby Advice

Does anybody know when it’s ok to start covering a baby with a blanket at night? Klara has moved to a big-girl crib from her bassinet. But she is clearly cold in the big bed. She wears pajamas and socks but it’s not like we want to make her sleep in a winter coat. 

Is it too early to cover her with a baby blanket at this age? 

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    1. No, you are not allowed to cover them up with anything because they can suffocate if the blanket accidentally covers their nose. Because they don’t know yet how to remove it.

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    1. I discovered that I had 2 of these sleep sacks. But I had no idea what they were for. People gave them to me but didn’t explain their purpose.

      I feel culturally incompetent. 🤗

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      1. Definitely sleep sacks! They’re awesome. Even much older kids can’t keep a blanket on them during the night. I think they start being able to do that at about age 4. Otoh, I’m sure my parents somehow tucked me in under blankets from a young age – I’m pretty sure sleep sacks didn’t exist back then 😉

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  1. Definitely sleep sack or footie pajamas.

    The thing is Klara won’t be able to stay reasonably covered with a blanket through the night until elementary school; they just toss and turn and push the blanket right off with their feet, so even when it’s technically okay to put a blanket on, it won’t stay on. Unless you delight in getting up non-stop to cover her, you need something more kick-proof.

    One thing I did and it worked well is to roll the baby into a blanket, like a burrito, with arms out, so the blanket starts at the underarms. Then use 2-3 safety pins in the tummy area to secure the blanket from unrolling.

    In the winter, I’d often do a cotton pajama + socks (layer 1), footie pajamas (layer 2), plus rolling up in blanket+safety pins (layer 3). It gets cold here. Costco has nice cotton pajamas and also nice footie pajamas (some are super warm and toasty, others not so much).

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  2. Look on YouTube for “swaddling” videos to do what xykademiqz is talking about or sleep sacks. My daughter had a sleep sack brand preference, so you can try different brands too. I found these way easier than swaddling, but it depends on your and Klara’s preferences.

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    1. She liked swaddling at first but after she was about 2 months old, she stopped accepting it. But the sleep sacks seems to work. She sleeps like a little starfish in it, all spread out. 😆

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