It's much safer to ignore such an uncomfortable fashion and wear
warm clothing covering your lower back to protect your kidneys.
Not exact matches
If I have withheld the poor from their desire, Or have caused the eyes of the widow to fail, Or have eaten my morsel alone, And the fatherless hath not eaten thereof (Nay, from my youth he grew up with me as with a father, And her have I guided from my mother's womb); If I have seen any perish for want of
clothing, Or that the needy had no
covering; If his loins have not blessed me, And if he hath not been
warmed with the fleece of my sheep; If I have lifted up my hand against the fatherless, Because I saw my help in the gate: Then let my shoulder fall from the shoulder - blade, And mine arm be broken from the bone.
Overall, the study did found babies who were expose to
warmer temperature with more
clothing, swaddling, or bedding
cover exhibited more thermal stress as indicated by their sweat found on their garments.
If you're both doing what it takes to
cover the REAL essentials of life, like simple food you prepare, not a dang overpriced restaurant, simple
clothing from Walmart / Target / KMart or the salvation army stores, a simple
warm safe home, not some 2500 + square foot, half a million + monster on a lake shore, and a car that gets you to and from work safely and reliably, not some brand new 50k + gasoline guzzeler, wth are you complaining about?
Or you may just want to purchase some ultra
warm baby
clothing and skip the car seat
cover altogether.
If you are in a jacket, bundle baby in
warm clothing and then
cover with a blanket.
If you are worried that your baby is cold, infant sleep
clothing designed to keep babies
warm without the risk of
covering their heads can be used.
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.
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.
Infant sleep
clothing that is designed to keep the infant
warm without the possible hazard of head
covering or entrapment can be used.
Infant sleep
clothing that is designed to keep the infant
warm without the possible hazard of head
covering or entrapment can be used in place of blankets; however, care must be taken to select appropriately sized
clothing and to avoid overheating.
My motto for
clothing has always been to either
cover up on the top or on the bottom in
warmer weather.