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My daughter's hands get ice cold at night when she's in her crib. My husband put socks on her hands last night and they were still like ice when she woke up this morning. The room is just right in temperature and she has blankies. We are worried we are being bad parents! Does anyone know what to do? |
Posted by Erin on 11/06/2008 01:45 PM
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does it seem to bother her or wake her up?i wouldn't worry about it. how old is she? |
posted by on 11/06/2008 04:37 PM
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My daughter is the same wayIt could be 90 degrees outside and her hands will still be ice cold... I asked her doctor about it and she said that it is normal....Baby's circulation isnt as good as adults....The doctor told me that she will outgrow it. |
posted by Katie on 11/06/2008 04:39 PM
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Thats good to hear. My daughter's feet are always cold in the morning, even if they are covered. |
posted by Melanie on 11/07/2008 11:19 AM
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Nina is 6 months. I am definitely gonna tell her dad this stuff, he's driving me nuts! |
posted by Erin on 11/07/2008 04:40 PM
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My daughter is the same way! Cold hands and cold feet. As long as it does not wake her up, she is ok. My doc told me to always feel a baby's face/nose and chest area, if those are fine...no need to worry! |
posted by Natasha on 11/09/2008 02:06 AM
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