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Keeping Your Baby Warm
Newborn babies need to be kept warm. That's why your baby was
bundled up in a receiving blanket in the hospital nursery. Your baby
doesn't have the ability to adjust her body temperature the way you do,
so it's up to you to keep her at the right temperature. Here are some
tips for keeping your baby at the right temperature: Dressing your baby for a trip outdoors
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Keeping Your Baby Warm
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Use your
own outfit as a guide. Many doctors will tell you to dress your baby as
you are dressed plus one thin layer. If you're wearing a T-shirt and
jeans on a nice warm day, then baby will be comfortable if she is
similarly covered, perhaps with an added undershirt. If you need a
sweater, so will your baby.
When you're taking
your baby outdoors for a walk, a trip to a relatives, or a quick run to
the grocery store, here's how to keep her comfortable:
Bundling baby
The
nurses at the hospital will show you how to properly bundle your baby.
The standard method is a lot like making an open-topped burrito. Be
careful not to bundle her too tightly and pay close attention to how
her arms are positioned. Once she can roll around on her own, she'll
want to be bundled less.
For car trips on warm days, you
should shield your baby from hot direct sunlight by using a blanket in
the window or a shade made especially for car windows.
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