Do not listen to these grandmother’s advice’s for your baby

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No, it actually shouldn’t. Overheating is as dangerous as hypothermia. It’s recommended to keep the temperature in a baby’s room between 60 and 68°F.Scientists claim that this temperature contributes to good sleep for the infant. Additionally, in a cool room, the nasal mucous membrane doesn’t get dry and it’s easier to breathe.

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