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I've been sneezing up blue fibers!?

well I have recently gotten a cold and started sneezingI've been noticing the every time I sneeze two to three strands of blue fibers have been coming outMy nose is really hurting but I have no clue what to even think about the whole situationAnd no, I do not sleep with a blue fibered blanketHELP!

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Feel the back of her neck and the top of her headPreferably with your lips or wrist (more heat sensitive)If she's her normal temp then she's warm enough, if she's cool she's cold, if she's warm she's warmMany babies get cold hands and feet, sometimes even when overheated67-70 is a perfectly normal house tempEvery baby is different, what is enough clothes for one isn't enough for anotherShe may need a hat, or gloves, or a sweater, or a grow bagMy first was always too hot, he needed one less layer than I did and never a blanketMy second couldn't keep warm the first weeks and had to sleep on my chest with my both of us naked on the chest (usually him wearing an undone undershirt and pants, sometimes a sweater, and couple of warm blankets on us).
BurrrrYou need to have her wrapped in a blanket all the time not just when she sleeps if your house is that coldGet her a thicker blanket too when she sleeps a little one isn't going to do it.
People on here don't know your baby, so they can't really helpWe keep our apt at 60She sleeps in a shortsleeve onesie and gown and kicks her blanket offFrom when we first brought her home, she was like thisShe hates being swaddled, won't wear a beanie or hand mits, and hates being over dressedEven when we go out if she's in more than a long sleeve top, onesie, and pants she freaks out cause she starts sweating really badSo I'm going to say to watch your baby and she'll give you signs if she's comfyFeel of her chest, if it's comfy, then she's fine.if it's cold, she's cold.hot and sweaty, then she's hotNo one can give you a good answer to this cause every baby is different.but it sounds okay to me.
A good rule of thumb is that babies need temperatures to be 5-10 degrees more than usSo if you are comfortable at that temperature, she probably needs warm pajamas and a warm blanket.
OMGyou are turning into a smurf!

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