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How to get the Required Warmth from a Silk Sleep
Sack in Winters

Sound sleep is not only important for the baby but also for the mother. Sleep is vital for the baby’s growth and equally important for the mother to recover from the effects of pregnancy and childbirth.
A sleepsack ensures that despite leg and arm movement the baby remains covered while he sleeps. It also prevents a baby from climbing out of the crib. A baby sleepsack is similar to an adult sleeping bag that you normally take along on a camping trip. The only difference is that a baby sleepsack is smaller and has arm holes so that it can be worn.

Very popular in Europe as an effective safety measure for crib safety, baby sleepsacks are a relatively new introduction in North America. In this short, period sleepsacks have gained popularity and are now considered to be a necessity for baby safety. Manufacturers have risen to the occasion and a flurry of designs, styles and materials have flooded the market, giving a wide range of choices to parents.

The most extraordinary feature of a baby sleepsack is that you can adjust the baby’s sleep wear and use the same sleepsack all the year around.

Silk sleepsacks have set a new standard in luxury for babies. Pure silk is naturally very soft and can be produced organically without the need of chemical treatment to give it a smooth feel. Silk is a comparatively fragile fabric and needs inner linings when stitched for support. Silk sleepsacks that have inner lining of silk ensure that nothing but silk touches the baby’s skin giving a luxurious and pampered feel to the baby.

The standard recommendation is that the temperature in the nursery should be about 65o F. A silk sleepsack will suffice even in cold conditions as you can put on the appropriate garments like a warm blanket sleeper under the sleepsack. If the temperature is higher, all you need to do is to change the baby’s sleep dress and put on a short sleeved sleep suit before adding the sleepsack layer. Even when you are not using the sleepsack to keep the baby warm, it is necessary for the safety of your child and to ensure that the baby sleeps on his back.

Despite these options if you feel that a silk sleepsack may not keep your baby warm enough, you could choose one that is quilted. Quilted silk sleepsacks have cotton or polyester filling in between layers with attractive sewing patterns.

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