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Check out this crib from Chicco:
With Chicco Next to Me Forever, you can practice cosleeping even after 6 months for a better sleep for parents and child! It can also be trasformed in a stand alone cot or floor bed for toddlers inspired by Montessori philosophy, to follow the baby’s growth up to 4 years.(credit Chicco.co.uk) #babyshow #babyproducts #mumtobe #newparents #babies #parentsoftiktok #babycrib
With Chicco Next to Me Forever, you can practice cosleeping even after 6 months for a better sleep for parents and child! It can also be trasformed in a stand alone cot or floor bed for toddlers inspired by Montessori philosophy, to follow the baby’s growth up to 4 years.(credit Chicco.co.uk) #babyshow #babyproducts #mumtobe #newparents #babies #parentsoftiktok #babycrib
Baby sleeping bag guide of what to wear at different ROOM temperatures:
27°C + wear just a nappy or a short sleeve vest
24-27°C wear 0.5 tog sleep bag with a sleeveless/ short-sleeved vest
21-23°C wear 1.0 tog sleep bag with a shortsleeved or long-sleeved vest
17 -20°C wear 2.5 tog sleep bag with a long sleeved sleep suit / pyjamas
14 -16°C wear 2.5 tog sleep bag with a long-sleeved vest & long sleeved sleepsuit
Under wear a 3.5 tog sleep bag with a long sleeved vest & long sleeved sleepsuit
All babies are different so remember to check your baby’s temperature regularly and adjust their clothing if they are either too hot or too cold.
#babybag #babysleepingtips #babysleepingbag #babies #parentsoftiktok #mumsoftiktok #babysleepingbagstarfish #BeUnbxd
27°C + wear just a nappy or a short sleeve vest
24-27°C wear 0.5 tog sleep bag with a sleeveless/ short-sleeved vest
21-23°C wear 1.0 tog sleep bag with a shortsleeved or long-sleeved vest
17 -20°C wear 2.5 tog sleep bag with a long sleeved sleep suit / pyjamas
14 -16°C wear 2.5 tog sleep bag with a long-sleeved vest & long sleeved sleepsuit
Under wear a 3.5 tog sleep bag with a long sleeved vest & long sleeved sleepsuit
All babies are different so remember to check your baby’s temperature regularly and adjust their clothing if they are either too hot or too cold.
#babybag #babysleepingtips #babysleepingbag #babies #parentsoftiktok #mumsoftiktok #babysleepingbagstarfish #BeUnbxd
The NEW Joolz Aer+ pushchair is still just 6kgs in weight, now with an extended hood with added ventilation, a new lay flat recline, bigger basket, easy option padded harness and the bumper bar will now fold with the chassis 🤩 #new #joolzaer #pushchair #stroller #joolz #mumsoftiktok #myristorantecreation @JOOLZ
Can a newborn use a baby sleeping bag from birth? This depends upon the brand of sleeping bag. Some bags are smaller and have a minimum weight of 6.6lbs / 3kg which means you can use them if your baby meets this minimum weight requirement. They will also have an approximate height range and age range - these are a rough guideline as all babies are different. Make sure you check the packaging for the size information. Also it’s really important to make sure the bag conforms with British safety standards, as this ensures your baby will be safe while using the bag. Finally make sure you get the correct tog for your baby - the tog is the thickness of the bag and which tog to use depends upon the room temperature where baby is sleeping. Check out other videos for information on this ✅ #babies #parentsoftiktok #babysleep #safersleepadvice #babysleepingtips #newbornbaby #babysleepingbag
Guide for what to wear at different temperatures:
27°C + wear just a nappy or a short sleeve vest
24-27°C wear 0.5 tog sleep bag with a sleeveless/ short-sleeved vest
21-23°C wear 1.0 tog sleep bag with a shortsleeved or long-sleeved vest
17 -20°C wear 2.5 tog sleep bag with a long sleeved sleep suit / pyjamas
14 -16°C wear 2.5 tog sleep bag with a long-sleeved vest & long sleeved sleepsuit
Under wear a 3.5 tog sleep bag with a long sleeved vest & long sleeved sleepsuit
All babies are different so remember to check your baby’s temperature regularly and adjust their clothing if they are either too hot or too cold. #safersleepweek #mumsoftiktok #sids #babysleepadvice #babies #parentsoftiktok #safersleepadvice
27°C + wear just a nappy or a short sleeve vest
24-27°C wear 0.5 tog sleep bag with a sleeveless/ short-sleeved vest
21-23°C wear 1.0 tog sleep bag with a shortsleeved or long-sleeved vest
17 -20°C wear 2.5 tog sleep bag with a long sleeved sleep suit / pyjamas
14 -16°C wear 2.5 tog sleep bag with a long-sleeved vest & long sleeved sleepsuit
Under wear a 3.5 tog sleep bag with a long sleeved vest & long sleeved sleepsuit
All babies are different so remember to check your baby’s temperature regularly and adjust their clothing if they are either too hot or too cold. #safersleepweek #mumsoftiktok #sids #babysleepadvice #babies #parentsoftiktok #safersleepadvice
Replying to @leebeewhat when baby is positioned with their feet to the foot of the crib, cot, moses basket or sleep space, it means that they will be less likely to be able to wriggle down underneath the blanket which could then lead to your baby overheating. ⚠️ if baby overheats is can increase the risk of SIDS 😔. A baby sleeping bag is always a great safe option #safersleepweek #mumsoftiktok #sids #lullabytrust #safesleepawareness #newparents #babies #parentsoftiktok #SIDS
Please don't leave your baby's hat on indoors while sleeping, as their head is really important for maintaining body temperature. (Unless recommended by a healthcare professional) Overheating can increase the risk of SIDS 😔
#safersleepweek #mumsoftiktok #sids #babysleepadvice #lullabytrust #forupage #lullabytrust #safesleepawareness #newparents
#safersleepweek #mumsoftiktok #sids #babysleepadvice #lullabytrust #forupage #lullabytrust #safesleepawareness #newparents
The Lullaby Trust advises parents on how to co-sleep more safely:
Keep pillows and adult bedding away from your baby or any other items that could cover their head or cause them to overheat. A high proportion of babies who die as a result of SIDS are found with their head covered by loose bedding.
Follow all The Lullaby Trust’s other safer sleep advice to reduce the risk of SIDS such as sleeping baby on their back
To reduce the risk of accidents, do not bring other children or pets into bed with you.
Make sure or check that your baby cannot be trapped, wedged or fall out of bed or get trapped between the mattress and the wall
Never leave your baby unattended in an adult bed
Never fall asleep on a sofa or armchair with your baby. The risk of SIDS is 50 times higher for babies when they sleep on a sofa or armchair with an adult. They are also at risk of accidental death as they can easily slip into a position where they are trapped and can’t breathe.
Co-sleeping with your baby is very dangerous if:
you or anyone in the bed has recently drunk any alcohol
you or anyone in the bed smokes
you or anyone in the bed has taken any drugs or medication that make you feel sleepy
your baby was born prematurely (before 37 weeks of pregnancy) or weighed under 2.5kg or 5½ lbs when they were born
In these scenarios, it is always best to put baby in their own clear, flat, separate sleep space, such as a cot or Moses basket. Keeping the cot or Moses basket next to your bed might make this easier. credit thelullabytrust.org.uk #safersleepweek #letstalkaboutcosleeping #sids #babies #parentsoftiktok #lullabytrust #safersleepadvice
Keep pillows and adult bedding away from your baby or any other items that could cover their head or cause them to overheat. A high proportion of babies who die as a result of SIDS are found with their head covered by loose bedding.
Follow all The Lullaby Trust’s other safer sleep advice to reduce the risk of SIDS such as sleeping baby on their back
To reduce the risk of accidents, do not bring other children or pets into bed with you.
Make sure or check that your baby cannot be trapped, wedged or fall out of bed or get trapped between the mattress and the wall
Never leave your baby unattended in an adult bed
Never fall asleep on a sofa or armchair with your baby. The risk of SIDS is 50 times higher for babies when they sleep on a sofa or armchair with an adult. They are also at risk of accidental death as they can easily slip into a position where they are trapped and can’t breathe.
Co-sleeping with your baby is very dangerous if:
you or anyone in the bed has recently drunk any alcohol
you or anyone in the bed smokes
you or anyone in the bed has taken any drugs or medication that make you feel sleepy
your baby was born prematurely (before 37 weeks of pregnancy) or weighed under 2.5kg or 5½ lbs when they were born
In these scenarios, it is always best to put baby in their own clear, flat, separate sleep space, such as a cot or Moses basket. Keeping the cot or Moses basket next to your bed might make this easier. credit thelullabytrust.org.uk #safersleepweek #letstalkaboutcosleeping #sids #babies #parentsoftiktok #lullabytrust #safersleepadvice
Smoking cigarettes during pregnancy or after birth can significantly increase the chance of SIDS for your baby. Scientific evidence shows that around 30% of sudden infant deaths could be avoided if mothers didn’t smoke when they were pregnant.
Taken together with the risks of smoking around a baby at home, this means that smoking could be linked to 60% of sudden infant deaths. (Credit lullabytrust.org.uk) #safersleepweek #sids #safersleepadvice #nosmoking #pregnancy #mumtobe #lullabytrust #HavaianasLivreDeCliches
Taken together with the risks of smoking around a baby at home, this means that smoking could be linked to 60% of sudden infant deaths. (Credit lullabytrust.org.uk) #safersleepweek #sids #safersleepadvice #nosmoking #pregnancy #mumtobe #lullabytrust #HavaianasLivreDeCliches