Whatever the weather, put your baby to sleep on her back and be careful not to let her become overheated.Whether your are dressing your baby in winter or caring for your baby in hot weather, a safe room temperature for your baby's bedtime remains
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relax in the knowledge you're doing everything possible to protect your baby. And remember, worrying yourself sick won't do either of you any good.Keep them closeUntil your baby's 6 months, he should sleep in a cot in your room. While it's lovely
't wriggle under. Don't sleep with your baby in bed or on a sofa. Babies shouldn't get too hot or cold - an ideal room temperature is 16˚C-20˚C. To buy a room thermometer, call FSID on 020 7222 8001 or visit www.mothercare.co.uk. For more info, call