Achieving a comfortable room temperature of 64 °F is advisable, but if you are worried that your baby is cold, infant
sleep clothing such as sleep bags designed to keep babies warm without the risk of covering their heads can be used.
Not exact matches
Sleep clothing, such as sleepers, sleep bags, and wearable blankets are better alternatives to loose bla
Sleep clothing,
such as sleepers,
sleep bags, and wearable blankets are better alternatives to loose bla
sleep bags, and wearable blankets are better alternatives to loose blankets
Use
sleep clothing (
such as a one - piece sleeper) with no other covering, as an alternative to blankets.
Infant
sleep clothing,
such as a wearable blanket, is preferable to blankets and other coverings to keep the infant warm while reducing the chance of head covering or entrapment that could result from blanket use.
The lumping together of various categories of
sleep - related deaths is cause for further research, as it includes
such examples as infants who have rolled off their
sleeping surfaces into a pile of
clothing or plastic; parents who have ingested alcohol or medications that impair
sleep cycles; pets or siblings in the same bed at the infant; or grandparents who fall asleep with a newborn in their arms.
Cold weather calls for warmer
clothing,
such as heavier
sleep sacks, cozy socks and perhaps small cardigans that fit snugly around the upper body.
While tech - enabled
clothing and accessories might seem to focus on first - world problems
such as monitoring your workout heart rate or synching with your
sleep patterns, there are other technologies that can literally save lives.