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Putting baby to bed. Blanket safety.

I heard that you cannot tuck baby in with blankets because they could get SIDS or become overheated. I am having a winter baby and putting baby to bed with no blankets seems strange to me. If this is true then why do all crib bedding sets come with a blanket?

Posted: 08/10/2010 by krisjabeck

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I have had two perfectly healthy babies and used blankets on both of them. This is what i did.... I always used sleepers. If it was the winter time then i used the fleece ones and I always "bundled" my babies like a burrito..LOL. And draped a small blanket tucked in over them...No where near their face so if they got themselves loose they were able to pull it up over their faces.... Use your caution as a mother..ask yourself...Does this look safe? If so i say use your own judgement. People push so much on an issue that it scares others... Just check on the baby every once in a while and make sure all is welll. Good luck!!!
posted 08/10/2010 by EGMommieof2
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The American Pediatrics Association recommends cribs are outfitted with only a fitted sheet over a snug fitting mattress. Crib comforters, additional sheets and blankets, toys, and crib bumpers are not necessary since these additional items have been linked as a cause to SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). Since babies are unable to move around on their own, extra bedding can fall over baby?s face posing a suffocation risk. Since babies need protection from the chilly nighttime air, there are alternatives for keeping baby warm. Wearable baby items on the market today provide warmth and a safe sleeping environment as opposed to loose blankets. Heavy blanket sleepers (fleece sleep n plays), Sleep Sacks, and wearable blankets will give you more peace of mind when laying baby down to sleep. If baby only needs a crib sheet why is the extra bedding sold in crib bedding sets? Because newborns do not stay newborns for long and blankets are safe after 12 months of age.
posted 08/11/2010 by sugar&spiceX3
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The truth is that no one knows why SIDS happens, thus the ambiguous name. I tucked mine in w/ receiving blankets. With regard to SIDS, I think the APA are a bunch of quacks. They took out all blankets, stuffed animals, bumpers, toys, etc. and given many children flat-head syndrome (http://www.babycenter.com/0_plagiocephaly-flat-head-syndrome_1187986.bc). All of these things to now claim only moderate success. If you took all of the food away from a morbidly obese person, they'll lose weight, too! Good luck!
posted 08/11/2010 by Anne4nra
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My baby's wore a warm sleeper and I then swaddled them. :)
posted 06/08/2015 by Juliatitus
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I used the miracle blanket which is like a wearable swaddling blanket that will not unravel while you or baby is sleeping, underneath it I dressed him in a onesie so he wouldn't get overheated. If the baby is sleeping in another room, I think on babiesrus they sell this egg shaped room thermometer that tells you what the temp in the room is, if its already in the warm temp zone, the baby may not need to sleep with anything.
posted 08/11/2010 by Bryan09mom
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I received a "sleep sack" from the hospital my son was born at. A good option I think if you have concerns of using a blanket. Here, check it out--> https://www.halosleep.com/ This is just one company that makes them. I'm sure there are alternatives
posted 08/10/2010 by AnyColour
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Who makes the thickest, warmest and most plush blanket sleepers for toddlers?

It gets very cold where we live and I'm trying to find out who makes those ultra plush very warm blanket sleepers. My son often kicks the covers off in the night and being only 19 months old doesn't understand to pull the covers back up when he gets cold. Someone gave him a few Child of Mine blanket sleepers but they seem somewhat thin. Thanks!
Update: I'm looking for a blanket sleeper, not a sleep sack, my son's been out of those for a year now!
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Best Answer:  I just bought my son a HALO sleeping sack it's the thikest one I've found...babies r us carries them it is fleece..I just wish they would make long sleeve sleepers for the bigger children..

Where can I find thick cotton footed blanket sleeper pajamas for infant boy size 12 months?

All I can seem to find in this size and larger is polyester fleece, but I want thick cotton blanket sleeper type pajamas. (the one piece kind with attached feet) I'm looking for a thick cotton material, kind of like sweatpants.
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  • I just found the really really thick ones at Sears. I just bought them last week in the size 12 months also. Kmart also has them but not as thick. You can probably get them at Old Navy also and I know that Walmart has them.
    Kimberly V · 9 years ago
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  • Target, Walmart, K-Mart, JCPenny, Mervyns
    Dareisha · 9 years ago
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  • Try the Hanna Anderson website, they're pricier, but organic cotton. If you mean the one like the sack, halo and lands end makes them I believe.
    lillilou · 9 years ago
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  • Try Old Navy.com look in the BARGAINS section...pretty inexpensive and good quality!!!! Also check EBay you can get them brand new really cheap!!
    twopeas03 · 9 years ago
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  • well, i live in mass. if u do to, let me know theres a great store called wiltons.. and i can tell u right where it is, they've got great cheap clothes and shoes and things..

    if u dont live in mass, try the childrens place or target
    joy · 9 years ago
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  • K-Mart
    Win · 9 years ago
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  • walmart
    danny20_2002us · 9 years ago

Does anyone wear footed pajamas (aka blanket sleepers) any more?

I got a paif off the internet, and I'm curious if anyone else likes to wear 'em.
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Best Answer:  Oh cool, yes, when I have a cold or flu I like to wear them so when I kick off my blankets at night, I don't have to worry about getting too cold... i love the snuggly warm no draft feeling.
KitKat · 10 years ago
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  • I wear one every night in winter and have for some 15-20 years now
    William · 1 year ago
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  • I love wearing them in winter months .
    sherry r · 10 years ago
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  • I didn't know that those were even made anymore! No, I don't know of any adult who wears those. Sorry
    anje_s2001 · 10 years ago
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  • Not that I know of but who cares? If you like them then so be it.
    ? · 10 years ago

Are 15 year old girls too old for blanket sleepers?

You know the zip up pajamas with feet like kids wear.
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Best Answer:  Of course a 15 year old girl is not too old for blanket sleepers. They are made in sizes for everyone and alot of adults where them too. So enjoy yourself.
Source(s): http://www.squidoo.com/footedpajamas
? · 5 years ago
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  • Not at all. Our niece is 16 and still zips up in blanket sleepers occasionally. She's worn them every winter since she was a baby. She loves the warmth and coziness of them.
    Jennie L · 8 months ago
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  • Nooo! I'm a 15 year old boy still wear footie pajamas! You're NEVER to old for them!
    Source(s): (:
    Ehren · 5 years ago
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  • I would say so, considering they sell them in sizes large enough for 15 year olds. I think they have some adult sizes too somewhere. I used to love them. Wear whatever is comfortable for you! :)
    Aurelie · 5 years ago
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  • No... absolutely not! Wear them for as long as you want. They are only one piece pajamas with feet. Buy them!
    M B · 5 years ago
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  • No
    You are fine

    I am 36 and I still have & use them...

    Soooooo What???
    Groovio · 5 years ago