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My son has been wering his helmet almost a month. I just dress him in P.Js without socks. That seems to be fine. That way if the blanket comes off (which it always does) he doesn't get too cold. They will sweat for a while- he still does regardless of what you put on them. I've tried just a onsie also.

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From: <melgenter@...>Subject: How to dress Docband baby at night?Plagiocephaly Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 1:47 PM

I am struggling with how to dress my little guy at night...the clinician told me very specifically not to dress him in more than one layer at night and thus overheat him. So I have been dressing him in a onsie and a cotton swaddleme blanket. But he has been waking alot since getting the band and at times his legs are cold to the touch. So I think he may be too cold at night but how can you tell if they are too hot? Everytime I take his band off the back of his head is a little sweaty. Any help?

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That does help Crystal, cause the blanket always comes off the top half, that is

why I feel like I need to have a long sleeved onsie at least.

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> Subject: How to dress Docband baby at night?

> Plagiocephaly

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> I am struggling with how to dress my little guy at night...the clinician told

me very specifically not to dress him in more than one layer at night and thus

overheat him. So I have been dressing him in a onsie and a cotton swaddleme

blanket. But he has been waking alot since getting the band and at times his

legs are cold to the touch. So I think he may be too cold at night but how can

you tell if they are too hot? Everytime I take his band off the back of his head

is a little sweaty.

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Try a cotton sleep sack! My son wears them and so you never have to worry about

him getting cold.

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> > Subject: How to dress Docband baby at night?

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> > I am struggling with how to dress my little guy at night...the clinician

told me very specifically not to dress him in more than one layer at night and

thus overheat him. So I have been dressing him in a onsie and a cotton swaddleme

blanket. But he has been waking alot since getting the band and at times his

legs are cold to the touch. So I think he may be too cold at night but how can

you tell if they are too hot? Everytime I take his band off the back of his head

is a little sweaty.

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