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24/4/2019 at 11:58am
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Hi All, we're looking to take our young family camping this summer, we have a 4yr old, and what will be a 5mth old by the time of our first trip in June (have a week booked near Ilfracombe). I'm just a bit worried about how to keep baby both safe and warm, being well aware that temps overnight can drop significantly, especially so on the nice clear nights following lovely hot and clear sunny days! (It'll probably chuck it down now! )
At home we currently cosleep with baby sleeping in a sidecar crib, and sometimes end up bedsharing where baby has come into bed for a feed (currently breastfeeding) and then we've both drifted off. So for camping I'm planning on me sharing a double camping mat with baby (Vango ShangriLa 10 - the hubby will share another with the toddler), I was intending to use whichever of my existing mummy-style sleepingbag best fits the conditions for me, but what about baby? I have a sleeved 3.5tog sleepingbag which will fit him, do I just layer him up with bodysuit and sleep suit, and maybe pop a hat and mittens on him? Would that likely be enough (or should we look to incorporate something like open-cell blanket/s too), or too much (risk of overheating) etc etc? Any advice and experience would be fab!
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Quote: Originally posted by lidds0 on 26/4/2019
Quote: Originally posted by Bogwoppit22
At home we currently cosleep with baby sleeping in a sidecar crib, and sometimes end up bedsharing where baby has come into bed for a feed (currently breastfeeding) and then we've both drifted off. So for camping I'm planning on me sharing a double camping mat with baby (Vango ShangriLa 10 - the hubby will share another with the toddler), I was intending to use whichever of my existing mummy-style sleepingbag best fits the conditions for me, but what about baby? I have a sleeved 3.5tog sleepingbag which will fit him, do I just layer him up with bodysuit and sleep suit, and maybe pop a hat and mittens on him? Would that likely be enough (or should we look to incorporate something like open-cell blanket/s too), or too much (risk of overheating) etc etc? Any advice and experience would be fab!
Why not take bedding / duvet from home and bed-share as usual?
The 'bedshare as usual' is the current plan, but I have concerns how to keep baby warm enough whilst doing this in a camping environment - our bedroom is always 20c, whereas I'm expecting overnight temp well below this whilst camping. When bed-sharing baby isn't actually covered by the duvet due to the risk of overheating and suffocation (and would be totally against safe cosleeping/bedsharing guidelines), he wears a body-suit with a sleep-suit and a sleeveless sleepingbag; and I sandwich the main bed quilt between my knees with the top of the quilt no higher than my tummy, and the corner tucked underneath me, so he can't be accidentally covered by it, all whilst sleeping in what's known as The Cuddle Curl portion (which forms a protective physical space around baby so baby can't be squashed etc), hence the need for a different solution whilst camping.
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Quote: Originally posted by Bogwoppit22 on 26/4/2019
Quote: Originally posted by lidds0 on 26/4/2019
Quote: Originally posted by Bogwoppit22
At home we currently cosleep with baby sleeping in a sidecar crib, and sometimes end up bedsharing where baby has come into bed for a feed (currently breastfeeding) and then we've both drifted off. So for camping I'm planning on me sharing a double camping mat with baby (Vango ShangriLa 10 - the hubby will share another with the toddler), I was intending to use whichever of my existing mummy-style sleepingbag best fits the conditions for me, but what about baby? I have a sleeved 3.5tog sleepingbag which will fit him, do I just layer him up with bodysuit and sleep suit, and maybe pop a hat and mittens on him? Would that likely be enough (or should we look to incorporate something like open-cell blanket/s too), or too much (risk of overheating) etc etc? Any advice and experience would be fab!
Why not take bedding / duvet from home and bed-share as usual?
The 'bedshare as usual' is the current plan, but I have concerns how to keep baby warm enough whilst doing this in a camping environment - our bedroom is always 20c, whereas I'm expecting overnight temp well below this whilst camping. When bed-sharing baby isn't actually covered by the duvet due to the risk of overheating and suffocation (and would be totally against safe cosleeping/bedsharing guidelines), he wears a body-suit with a sleep-suit and a sleeveless sleepingbag; and I sandwich the main bed quilt between my knees with the top of the quilt no higher than my tummy, and the corner tucked underneath me, so he can't be accidentally covered by it, all whilst sleeping in what's known as The Cuddle Curl portion (which forms a protective physical space around baby so baby can't be squashed etc), hence the need for a different solution whilst camping.
I breastfed and bedshared with all of ours, from the day they were born (both at home and when camping). So long as baby is term, healthy and mum isn't a smoker or under the influence of alcohol or drugs it's got to be the most natural sleeping position for an infant (IMHO).
From La Leche League:
'Breastfed babies orient themselves near their mother’s breast in bed. Dr Helen Ball’s research shows that mothers who sleep in bed with their breastfed babies adopt a protective position, making overlaying difficult and smothering by pillows or bedding unlikely. This has been referred to as the ‘cuddle curl’ position...
Overheating. If bedsharing, keep your baby lightly dressed and avoid heavy bedding. Swaddling increases the risk of overheating and reduces a baby’s ability to move and make you aware of his needs.'
Obviously you have to do what you're comfortable and confident with.
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