The safest room temperature for babies - The Lullaby Trust
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The safest room temperature for babies - The Lullaby Trust
It is important to make sure that your baby is a comfortable temperature – not too hot or too cold. The chance of SIDS is higher in babies who get too hot. A room temperature of 16-20°C – with light bedding or a lightweight, well-fitting baby sleep bag– is comfortable and safe for sleeping babies. […]
Some people believe swaddling young - The Lullaby Trust
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Information for other carers - The Lullaby Trust
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The safest room temperature for your baby - Lewisham Children & Family Centre
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Safer Sleep Week - The Lullaby Trust
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How to reduce the risk of SIDS for your baby - The Lullaby Trust
The Lullaby Trust - The weather may be cold but the risk of SIDS is higher in babies who get too hot. Use a room thermometer in the rooms where your baby
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Co-sleeping with your baby: advice from The Lullaby Trust - The Lullaby Trust
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