Hallo!

    EDIT: Hier ist das Video, 5:40
    https://youtu.be/JVB76hK7ZEA?si=CDqN0h3k1a-JFYIj

    PS: Mama ist zum ersten Mal hier, bitte urteilen Sie nicht, ich überlege immer noch, wie viel Kleidung ich brauche und möchte einfach nur für unseren ersten Winter bereit sein 🫠🙆🏼‍♀️

    Ich habe in einem YouTube-Video gesehen, dass einige Finnen diese Thermometer verwenden, die sie in die Kleidung ihrer Babys/Kinder stecken und dann die Innentemperatur überwachen können. Überprüfen Sie per Telefon oder über einen separaten Monitor, ob das Baby nicht überhitzt oder zu kalt ist, insbesondere wenn es draußen im Kinderwagen schläft. Irgendwelche Vorschläge dazu? Konnte nichts Vergleichbares finden, nur ein paar Achselthermometer, aber das ist nicht das, was ich will, sondern eher etwas Einfacheres für die Gesamttemperatur. 🤔

    Basis oder Versand in die EU.

    Vielen Dank im Voraus! ❤️

    Body thermometers for outside stroller walks/sleep
    byu/9Monika9 inFinland



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    1. Ordinary-Finger-8595 on

      That’s some kind of new fad. You’re supposed to monitor the kid every once in while and not leave the job to a thermometer

    2. vaultdwellernr1 on

      Never been a thing in my experience- must be a new fad. Not necessary at all.

    3. SlummiPorvari on

      Digital multimeter with bluetooth, temperature measurement capability, temperature probe, and a companion app to your smartphone. E.g. Fluke 3000 FC Series Wireless.

      I swear there’s cheaper and easier solutions but yes, it can be done.

    4. Majestic-Rock9211 on

      No we don’t…or maybe the new-helpless parents who don’t know how to build a wooden church without iron nails 😁

    5. Check Ruuvi temperature sensors, they connect with bluetooth to your phone and they are made in Finland.

    6. That sounds like absolute nonsense, if you dress your child appropriately then there is no need for this.

    7. Using something like that is probably not very common but, contrary to some comments in this thread, I don’t really see the harm in it as long as you are not relying solely on the information from the thermometer.

    8. Oh it absolutely is a thing, especially with babies, not so much with the older kids!

      But it’s so hard to guess what the temp inside the pram is when there’s layers and layers of clothing, and for us, most of the time the baby was actually over-dressed.

      We didn’t have a separate thermometer, but our sound based baby monitor had one integrated. Super practical to place it to the extra space in the infants Kela package overalls so you see that the temp is right next to the sleeping baby.

      [Here’s the model we had,](https://www.lastenturva.fi/lapselle/padwico-itkuhalytin-850-valkoinen/p/7391421328860/?srsltid=AfmBOoppTvkCOaU8Eccg9w2Jzw6ncBjvXNwTzpv5aNy4avWLymW5Zy9h#description) but there’s other suppliers too.

    9. You really don’t need this. I know it’s easy to overthink stuff with your first kid but really, don’t worry. The kid will let you know if they’re too cold or too hot and you’ll get used to it.

      It’s easier to remove layers. Decent pram sleeping bag thing that’s very thick, a good thick outer suit and normal indoor clothes underneath with a woolly hat has been fine for our newborns. Our first was born during a very cold winter, and we went through all these stages of doubt too.

    10. Northern_dragon on

      Ok babies have survived winter outings for millenia without bluetooth thermometers, what the heck xD

      So many money grabs. As someone who’s pregnant now, that’s 100% not somethibg I would have even considered buying, and I’m a pretty anxious person to begin with xD

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