Its top tips for hot rooms includeA spokesperson for the charity, which provides expert advice on safer sleep for babies, said: "We know that lockdown with a baby can be tricky.
As the weather continues to get warmer, it’s important to keep to the lockdown rules and stay at home as much as possible, but also to monitor your baby’s temperature to make sure they don’t overheat."Every baby is different and it’s important to check if their chest or back of neck feels clammy as this is a sign they are getting too hot.
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