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Question:

What is better for pots and pans, heavy gauge or aluminum?

I have two set of pots and pans one is heavy gauge and the other is aluminumI was wondering what one is better.

Answer:

babies need one more layer than you doif you need to be in a shirt, then he needs a sweater (or thin blanket)remember that the temperature inside a womb is so high an egg can be cooked in there!!!! imagine being used to that heat and feeling comfortable then being almost naked all coldits like you moving from mexico to alaska and wearing the same clothes.
Baby's like being being in a blanket at first it is there comfort they were in a warm dark place for 9 month so they are happy in a blanket, light weightBut you can also put them in little clothes those one piece sleepers are cute.
Remember she lived in a tropical 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit for 9 monthsMost newborns do like to be swaddled for comfortA onsie t-shirt under a snug swaddle with a receiving blanket should be just fine.
No, no, noIt takes longer than just 24 hours to regulate their body tempI honestly can't recall how long it takes before they don't need to be bundled up, but its definitely longer than 24 hoursYou won't have to wrap him/her up with 20 different blankets thoughIn nice warm weather like in Mexico, the outfit and a very light receiving blanket would do just fine.
Personally, I would prefer the heavy gauge as they tend to distribute heat betterThey're also stronger and dishwasher safeAluminium is nice and light, but they need to be washed by handIf you put them into the dishwasher, the high heat cause them to oxidise, leaving a white powdery texture on them.

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