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Old Apr 1st, 2008, 10:16 AM   #1
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A thread that's not pointless.. (Baby room temp)


Babies going to be in my room so I've had a room themometer in here since yesterday. It has constantly been on 21 (almost down to 18 once when I had the window wide open). Well, I'm freakin' freezing! How can 18 be the right temp for a baby?!
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Old Apr 1st, 2008, 10:23 AM   #2
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Midwife told me they dont need to be has warm as us, they need to be cool.

But i like to be red hot
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Old Apr 1st, 2008, 10:27 AM   #3
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I'm so used to having both my radiators on full. I've turned one of them off and it still isn't cool enough to be what they say it should be. I'm going to be wearing jumpers all summer.

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I'm so used to having both my radiators on full. I've turned one of them off and it still isn't cool enough to be what they say it should be. I'm going to be wearing jumpers all summer.



Our house is always hot. LO will be baking. I didn't realise that a good temperature is 18!
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Our house is around 19C (in the evenings anyway) and our bedroom tends to be about 18C. Anymore and i am boiling! I dont know how you are coping with a 21C house!! The baby seems to be a good internal hot water bottle at the moment.
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Yep, it is better for out LO to be cool than warm. Their little bodies can't get rid of heat as well, and over heating can increase the SIDS risk.
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Old Apr 1st, 2008, 12:04 PM   #7
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Its funny actually, we bought a gloegg or whatever they're called, and we've been testing it out in our house because I was always convinced it was far too cold for a baby, but the egg says it's perfect temperature.

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Hmm, it was 24 before I turned the radiator off.. I'm so used to heat..
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that will please my DH he likes to have all the windows open xxx
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