This is too hot for a baby, right?

Anonymous
Older can do sprinkler while baby sleeps and you have monitor on or watch from inside. I would not take a 6 week old to the pool in this weather.
Anonymous
Can you set up the sprinkler right outside your home and keep the baby indoors or in a shaded patio? Also, I would aim to do this really early (like 8 or 9 am) before the highest heat.
Anonymous
I saw a family with a baby about six weeks old at the pool yesterday. They had the baby in one of those bath support seats on the side of the pool and the mother sat on the side. The older kids swam in the shallow pool. Seemed like a good solution for everyone!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not allowed in the pool yet myself


This is a divide and conquer situation. Your DH takes the older kids to the pool, you stay home with the baby.


Bold of you to assumer OP has a Dh, and that he is just sitting at home doing nothing.
Anonymous
I had two summer babies in the south and was told before leaving the hospital very sternly both times by hospital nurses that outside time is before 9am and after 7pm. Of course that doesn’t work for toddlers who have bedtimes but they’re very serious about it down here.
Anonymous
I have a 4 week old and was told by my pediatrician that outside was fine if under 90, just keep them in the shade. If over 90, short increments are fine (say taking the baby on a short walk) if they’re in the shade with a breeze and a stroller fan. Also before midday and after 7 are usually fine.

Anonymous
Time-split.

Go outside in the morning. Older kids play in the sprinkler, and in any backyard shade. Baby plays in the shade, have misting spray bottles handy, shouldn't be too hot by 11am.

After noon, everyone is inside.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There was a news story this week of a baby that died on Lake Havasu. Keep babies inside.


It was 120 degrees and the parents were probably drunk (the lake is a party place).


Maybe but feel free to roll the dice and find out.


+1. Sheesh people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not allowed in the pool yet myself


This is a divide and conquer situation. Your DH takes the older kids to the pool, you stay home with the baby.


Bold of you to assumer OP has a Dh, and that he is just sitting at home doing nothing.


Unless OP is widowed, someone made all those babies with her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not allowed in the pool yet myself


This is a divide and conquer situation. Your DH takes the older kids to the pool, you stay home with the baby.


Bold of you to assumer OP has a Dh, and that he is just sitting at home doing nothing.


Unless OP is widowed, someone made all those babies with her.


Some people's husbands have jobs.
Anonymous
As a matter of fact I do have a husband and he is not available to take the children to the pool in the middle of the afternoon on a weekday. I appreciate the sanity-checking though, the kids were disappointed and I wanted to confirm I was being realistically cautious.

-the op
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a matter of fact I do have a husband and he is not available to take the children to the pool in the middle of the afternoon on a weekday. I appreciate the sanity-checking though, the kids were disappointed and I wanted to confirm I was being realistically cautious.

-the op


Don't have more than 2 kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not allowed in the pool yet myself


This is a divide and conquer situation. Your DH takes the older kids to the pool, you stay home with the baby.


Bold of you to assumer OP has a Dh, and that he is just sitting at home doing nothing.


Unless OP is widowed, someone made all those babies with her.


Some people's husbands have jobs.


Some (most?) moms have jobs, people pay for childcare, or keep all their kids at home together. Its not rocket science.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a matter of fact I do have a husband and he is not available to take the children to the pool in the middle of the afternoon on a weekday. I appreciate the sanity-checking though, the kids were disappointed and I wanted to confirm I was being realistically cautious.

-the op


You had a third kid. The older two don't get to keep their same life as before. That's how it works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not allowed in the pool yet myself


This is a divide and conquer situation. Your DH takes the older kids to the pool, you stay home with the baby.


Bold of you to assumer OP has a Dh, and that he is just sitting at home doing nothing.


Unless OP is widowed, someone made all those babies with her.


Some people's husbands have jobs.


Some (most?) moms have jobs, people pay for childcare, or keep all their kids at home together. Its not rocket science.


Well yes, but we aren't talking about "some" moms here. We are talking about a specific mom who was obviously asking about a time when she was home and not at work. On the other hand, speculating that she must have a husband at home, is weird. Because assuming someone is or isn't working at any given moment, unless they have told us, is weird.
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