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Dressing baby
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I am a bit confused with how to dress Rach now? Its quite warm but im worried she might be cold. Her feet and hands always feel cold to me? How do u know if they too hot/too cold? She sweats but even with no clothes on. Is it better to have their arms/legs covered?
I am a bit confused with how to dress Rach now? Its quite warm but im worried she might be cold. Her feet and hands always feel cold to me? How do u know if they too hot/too cold? She sweats but even with no clothes on. Is it better to have their arms/legs covered?

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According to my pead - whatever you yourself are wearing plus one. if that makes sense... I had some really cute hand knitted jerseys not thick warm ones, like light and with holes if that makes any sense, that i used to put over short sleeves...
But the best place to see if they too hot or cold is usually the back of the neck. If she is very clammy then she is getting warm. If its cold to the touch, she might be a bit chilly...
But the best place to see if they too hot or cold is usually the back of the neck. If she is very clammy then she is getting warm. If its cold to the touch, she might be a bit chilly...

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yup Deb is right.
Also If thier hands and feet are warm apparently they are a little too hot.
but if they are freezing they are too cold. also becareful when you are inside as places can be aircon or heated.
Also If thier hands and feet are warm apparently they are a little too hot.
but if they are freezing they are too cold. also becareful when you are inside as places can be aircon or heated.

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Ya well thats what worries me cos our room is aircon so when I walk into her room it feels warm but its only because my body is so cold? I will feel the back of her neck - thanks for that.

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Their hands and feet are always cold, something to do with circulation I think. Back of neck is the best judge. Dylan was a very hot baby, he was always clammy and I had to undress him before putting him in the car... even know, he battle with the heat

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