Protecting your baby from the elements is mostly about preparation. Knowing how to dress the newest member of your family for extreme temperatures can seem a little confusing at first, but remember that if you’re cold, chances are your baby is cold, and if you’re hot, well, you get the drill. Show
Whether the temperature dips below freezing or it’s in the triple digits, it’s all about layers that you can add or remove as needed. Here’s everything you need to know about preparing for any weather scenario with your new baby. How to dress a newborn for the coldNo matter the reason you have to brave the cold with your baby, just make sure your little one is bundled up well. These tips can help:
How to dress a newborn for hot weatherOverheating isn’t just a cold-weather condition — hot and humid days can also be dangerous for newborns, who can’t yet regulate their own body temperature. Here’s how to keep your little one safe: Continue Reading Below Read This Next
How to dress a newborn for warm or cool weatherWhen the temperature is mild, it’s still best to use the layer rule. Dress baby in as many layers as you require and then add one more. Also, make sure that your little one is always dry because wet or damp clothing can make baby cold even when the weather is just cool. And check his diaper frequently when you’re outside. Additionally, no matter the temperature, make sure that your baby is shielded from the sun by his car seat or stroller canopy, a hat, sunglasses or just shelter. What's the right temperature for baby?Whatever the weather is like outside, your baby’s temperature should always be between 98 and 100 degrees F; a rectal reading is always the most accurate. When it’s out of the normal range, that may be a sign of illness. What’s more, whether it’s summer or winter, baby’s nursery should stay between 68 and 72 degrees F. If your baby is preterm, keep the thermostat a bit higher at 72 degrees F. If it’s too hot, it can increase a baby’s risk of SIDS. If it’s too cold, it can cause a risk of hypothermia, when your little one’s temperature drops to a dangerously low level. When your baby is sick and has a fever, dress him in lighter, acrylic fabrics. Signs it's too hot or cold for babyWhen babies are too warm, they may look flushed and sweaty or they may breathe rapidly. This can cause them to be cranky and irritable and, in more extreme cases, lead to heat stroke. If your baby seems overheated, start to remove layers, head inside and then call your pediatrician or 911 if he does not cool down immediately. When your baby is too cold, he may develop frostbite or hypothermia. Check for signs of lethargy or unresponsiveness. If baby has frostbite, the affected area may appear blistered and white or pale gray. In both cases, contact your doctor immediately or call 911. Whether it’s frosty cold or scorching out, it’s all about keeping your baby comfortable and protected from the elements. Think layers and follow your gut. If you’re nervous that your baby is too hot or too cold, make a wardrobe adjustment ASAP or head inside to enjoy some temperature-controlled comfort. From the What to Expect editorial team and Heidi Murkoff, author of What to Expect When You're Expecting. What to Expect follows strict reporting guidelines and uses only credible sources, such as peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions and highly respected health organizations. Learn how we keep our content accurate and up-to-date by reading our medical review and editorial policy. Was this article helpful? What should baby wear in 27 degrees?The guide shows that in the temperatures of 27 degrees plus, babies should be sleeping either in just a nappy, or a nappy and vest.
Is 27 degrees too hot for a baby?How hot is too hot for your baby's bedroom? Here's the short answer: anything above 21 degrees celsius. Babies are most comfortable sleeping between 18 and 21 degrees. The rule of thumb to keep them warm is to dress them in one more layer than you feel you need to sleep comfortably.
Is 28 degrees too hot for baby outside?What outside temperature is too hot for a baby? The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) suggests parents avoid taking babies outside for long periods of time if the heat index is greater than 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
What should a baby wear in 25 degrees outside?Wet or cold weather: Dress your baby in several thin layers, a warm hat, mittens and insulating shoes or socks. To make sure baby's not getting overheated, stick your hand on his skin under his clothes and shed a layer if needed.
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