Category — Newborns

Dressing Your Baby for Sleep

If you’ve been wondering how to dress your newborn for night-time, you’re not alone. For the first few days of our daughter’s life, we had no idea how to dress her to sleep.  After reading online that overdressing babies can be dangerous, we ended up under-dressing her.  Then because she was too cold, we ended up overdressing her.

According to the experts, the ideal nursery temperature is 16-20°C (61-69°F). We kept the temperature at 19-20°C because I thought that anything lower than that would be too cold for our newborn.   At first, we dressed our daughter in sleepers (with feet) and then, mainly because we were tired of undressing her for diaper changes during the night, we decided to try a Grobag sleeping bag.  With the Grobag, I could stop worrying whether my daughter was overdressed or under-dressed.  All I had to do was to follow the Grobag recommendations on how to dress the baby at specific temperatures when using the sleeping bag.  I did find that I had to dress my daughter slightly warmer than recommended or her feet and legs would be a bit cold.

Our Grobag worked well until our daughter got bigger and felt trapped in the sleeping bag.  She started moving a lot during the night and the bag would wrap around her tightly.  So, we decided to switch to sleepers.  The cotton ones we tried, didn’t keep her warm enough and she didn’t seem to like wearing the fleece ones.  I ended up dressing her in a cotton sleeper with a long-sleeved shirt and cotton pants underneath.

Next we tried wool longies from recycled sweaters which would work as diaper covers at the same time, but I found that her belly or back were too exposed.  So, we went back to cotton sleepers with cotton shirt and pants underneath and tried to keep her covered with a blanket as much as possible.

After months of using cotton sleepers, we decided to try fleece sleepers because we keep our new house cooler.  I’m not sure what it is, but my daughter does not seem to like sleeping in fleece sleepers.  Partly, it’s not a surprise because I don’t feel comfortable sleeping in fleece either.  I need something lighter and more breathable.  So, we might be switching to cotton sleepers again.

As you can see we’ve had to experiment quite a bit.  What works for one baby, doesn’t always work for another.  If you’ve found something that works for you, then you’re one of the lucky ones :-)

October 2, 2009   No Comments

Woman Gives Birth to 19.2 lb Baby

Most of you have probably heard by now of the Indonesian woman who gave birth to a 19.2 lb baby.  For those of you out there who are more familiar with kilograms, that’s 8.7 kg!  My daughter was 9 lbs and 4 oz at birth which I thought was quite a bit, but not anymore.  I’ve heard of newborns 10-13 lbs at birth, but I never imagined a human was capable of giving birth to a baby bigger than that.

I’m just really surprised that this woman didn’t have the baby earlier especially since she had diabetes.  I suspect she would’ve had the baby quite a bit earlier if she was living in Canada.  Most doctors here probably would’ve been freaking out if they saw a pregnant woman that big.

Want to know more? You can read the complete story here.

September 25, 2009   No Comments