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		<title>Baby Sleeping Bag Material</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know I’ve already talked about the material in baby sleeping bags in my post on “Choosing the right baby sleeping bag”. But I must say that was fairly brief and I think that it is quite important so I’ve decided to write a completely separate post for it, all on its own. The motivation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know I’ve already talked about the material in baby sleeping bags in my post on “Choosing the right baby sleeping bag”. But I must say that was fairly brief and I think that it is quite important so I’ve decided to write a completely separate post for it, all on its own. The motivation behind my decision is that the health and comfort (in that order) of your baby should definitely be your top priority. I’m probably harping on this issue by now but I can’t stress that enough.</p>
<p>A major component of a baby sleeping bag that contributes to a baby’s comfort level is the material used. If the material of the sleeping bag has poor circulation, then this is bad. Why? If it happens to be a fairly warm night, thereby increasing the room temperature of the nursery, your baby would likely sweat. The heat generated ends up trapped inside the sleeping bag causing the baby to heat up and feel comfortable. Even worse, the baby might overheat which is an avoidable situation (barring a fever) with the right material. </p>
<p>For example, fleece is artificial so it won’t breathe that well. However, on the other hand, material like cotton (and Merino wool on which I discuss more in my other post, “Lola &#038; Ben Baby Sleeping Bag”) are natural, hence they would possess very good circulation.</p>
<p>Another thing to keep in mind when checking out the material of sleeping bags for babies is what, if any, allergies your baby has to different materials. Seeing a doctor and doing some fairly straightforward tests can easily determine this. A common scenario is that choosing the wrong material can lead to skin rashes, which would obviously contribute to your baby’s discomfort not to mention his or her health.</p>
<p>As a form of convenience for yourself, you would ideally want a material that is easy to wash and dry. Especially if you have more than one child under the age of 6, you would want to make things easy on yourself. Finally, a durable material – something that can last would be good. Baby sleeping bags can be pricey depending on the brand you choose so it would be preferable to opt for high quality material.</p>
<p>I hope that this post has highlighted the significance of selecting the right material for a baby sleeping bag. As a parent, you are naturally inclined to provide the best for your child and being well informed aids in this process.</p>
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		<title>Choosing the right Baby Sleeping Bag</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 11:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you go shopping for a sleeping bag for baby, it is vital to choose the one that suits the best. In this post, I want to cover the fundamental factors that should form part of your decision in picking out this essential garment for you baby. The bases for these factors are the baby’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you go shopping for a sleeping bag for baby, it is vital to choose the one that suits the best. In this post, I want to cover the fundamental factors that should form part of your decision in picking out this essential garment for you baby. The bases for these factors are the baby’s health, safety and comfort. Once these things are taken care of, you can think about the aesthetics of the baby sleeping bag. Once you’ve read through this post, you should have a clearer understanding and hence better equipped to ask the right questions of the sales people behind the sleeping bags.</p>
<p>The first criterion is the size of the sleeping bag. You want one that is not too small and not too big. On one hand, if it is too loose, your baby may kick it off during the night and he or she would end up cold and unprotected, which defeats the purpose to use a baby sleeping bag in the first place (as supposed to a sheet cover). An even more terrifying scenario is that a baby’s head can slip through the neck hole of a sleeping bag that is too loose and suffocate inside – SID related deaths. </p>
<p>On the other hand, a sleeping bag that is too tight would lead to discomfort and restless sleep for both the baby and the entire family. The sleeping bag should be long enough for the baby to move his or her legs around. Baby sleeping bags should have designations indicating the age range, weight and length of the baby for which they are appropriate. So know your baby’s height and weight before going shopping for a sleeping bag. Better yet, bring your baby along.</p>
<p>Another contributing factor to health and comfort is the material from which the baby sleeping bag is made. Firstly, be aware of any allergic reactions that your baby might have to certain cloth materials. Most baby sleeping bags are made from cotton, fleece and quilted materials. </p>
<p>Next, you want to consider the temperature at which your baby would be comfortable. The sleeping bags generally have what is called a TOG rating. It is simply a unit of measurement for the level of warmth that a material provides. The higher the number, the warmer the material. Again, analogous to choosing the right size, you want the appropriate level of warmth for your baby. You don’t want your baby to be too cold and end up catch a cold, but you also don’t want your baby to overheat. You’ll need to regularly check your baby to ensure the material you’re using and the clothing he or she is wearing underneath is the right combination for comfort.</p>
<p>Remember that your baby’s health is important so choosing the right baby bedding should be done carefully.</p>
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