
Originally Posted by
CritterMom
Hmm. The getting cold would certainly affect her ability to digest and everything else. Crawling off the heat is not a good sign, certainly. I suggest you don't give her the option.
I admittedly haven't raised babies by the ton, but I don't give them the option to get off the heat, and I set my baby box up very differently than most to do that.
I bought a bunch of cheap microfleece lap throws from Walmart. But the hemmed edges off completely - raveling long threads are a big baby danger. I then cut a dozen or so pieces the size of the bottom of the bin, and then cut up the rest of the throws into little pieces ranging from 4" x 4" to 6x6. It is very tedious. Do it outside if you can. That stuff ravels like crazy and you will be finding little bits of it forever if you don't. Once cut up, bundle the whole mess into your dryer for about 20 minutes. The dryer will pull all of those little bits out of the fabric and they won't ravel anymore. And then clean your dryer vent! The big pieces sit on the bottom of the bin - I usually stack up 5 or 6 of them. Because they are not folded, even if a baby burrows down between layers they won't get stuck in a corner of the fabric and suffocate. Then, I put a big pile of the little squares in the bin and the bin goes completely on the heating pad. If they genuinely get too warm all they have to do is crawl a little higher up in the "fluff pile" to get to cooler air, but the box itself is still going to remain warm. At no point are they going to even approach room temperature.
Obviously you can't do all of that now, but I would remove getting off the heat from her available choices, and offer her the chance to crawl up a little to get some space from the warm bottom of the bin without actually getting chilled.