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With the birth of my first child impending (9 and a half weeks till due date), I am going to be putting her into a Moses Basket for a while at first and then into the Cot, My questions is this:
I have been buying cot bedding sets so that when the time comes I have it ready, yet on the quilts that come in these sets, they say not suitable until 12 months, so what exactly am I supposed to cover my baby with until she is old enough to have these? The fleece blankets that also come with the sets? or something else completely different?
Thanks
Ej & bump
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can also buy baby sleeping bags (gro-bags), my two slept in these from about the time they moved into the cot. Found them ideal. I have one that has two layers so it can be warmer in the winter time and it also has detachable arms which we've used in the winter. Advantage is they can't kick them off, disadvantage is that you need to be sure they're not going to get too hot in the night through central heating etc.
Good luck with the birth and early baby days and weeks - try and enjoy it!!, it's a really special time.
Hi Emma -J, the advice that you have been given is all good. We had our baby, nearly 5 old months now, sleeping in his moses basket, (swaddled as he wouldn't settle without being tightly bound!) with an additional cellular blanket over him until he outgrew basket at 4 months, but that was in the cold winter months.
Now he is in his big cot he is more active & we are using grow-bags (doesn't need swaddled now). We were given an expensive one (over �30) and one from Asda that cost �10 & to be honest the cheaper one is just as good as the dearer one.
We put our wee one down to sleep at 6.30pm just in a long sleeved babygrow (romper suit?) as the room is a bit warner then & when we feed him at 11 we put him in the grow bag to keep him cosy through the night & so far it is all working well.
Good luck with the baby, you'll soon pick up what's best for your darling wee one.
Tiggs