From skipping bath time to never wearing a hat indoors – six tips to keep your baby warm in winter
You can check whether your baby has too many or to few layers by checking the back of their neck or tummy, Elaine said.
"However, this is advised against for your baby. If you do want it on, set it no higher than 20C", she explained.Leaving your baby's cot or crib next to a radiator can lead to overheating or even possible burns, especially if your baby reaches out of their cot to touch it, Elaine said. "The same rule applies to hot water bottles, fires, electric blankets and even direct sunlight – they should be avoided."
She added: "By keeping them at optimal temperature, they can conserve energy and essentially build up reserves. It is especially important when your child is sick or premature.
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