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He's in a sleepsuit and vest is that okay? Xx
Just found this, HtH
The following data supplied by the Shirley Institute in Manchester provides a useful rough guide to the tog ratings ascribed to various baby clothing and bedding:
Vest 0.2
Babygro 1.0
Jumper 2.0
Cardigan 2.0
Trousers 2.0
Nappy (disposible) 2.0 (less when wet)
Sleep suit 4.0
Sheet 0.2
Old blanket 1.5
New blanket 2.0
Quilts 9.0
Note that swaddling can increase the tog rating by up to 4 times. Likewise, a blanket folded in half doubles the tog rating.
2.5 tog: For use all year and for standard room temps of 61-69F/16-20C
1.0 tog: For use in warmer weather and in warmer rooms of 69-73F/20-24C
0.5 tog: For use in hot weather and warm room temps of 73-80F/24-27C
Besides the temperature of the room your baby is sleeping in, a number of other external factors determine the required tog rating of the sleeping bag, that is, the quantity of clothing your baby is wearing, your baby's health, and the amount of bedding required to keep your baby warm (this can vary from one child to another, but should become clear with time).
The table below is a guide to the level of clothing suitable to be worn under a Grobag sleeping bag for each of the three tog units:
https://www.first4dads.co.uk/images/product/Grobag_clothing_guide2.gif
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