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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]While your issues are really not about the heater, my parents raised six kids in a house that was set at 50 degrees for the night. We now keep our house at a toasty 62 degrees overnight and some rooms are cooler than that. There are many. many children in the world who sleep in rooms that are 60 degrees or below. Put another sleep bag or set of pajamas on her. We also use space heaters at times but not overnight![/quote] And not everyone can sleep in low temperatures. Women in general run much lower temperatures than men. I also have circulation issues which means my body has trouble warming itself and retaining heat. Sleeping in such low temperatures would be very uncomfortable for me and probably cause me to lose sleep, which is very bad for someone at OP's daughter's age who is still growing. [/quote] If you are used to warm temperatures then you would find it uncomfortable but for the baby for whom this is all she has known, it is fine. Cold weather is not very bad for a growing childm there are many cold climates in the world that are populated with children. Some of which don't even have central heat.[/quote] And plenty of places across the world with stunted human growth rates. That isn't saying much. [/quote]
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