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My eldest is always boiling - wet with sweat at night. She has the lightest weight duvet - 1 tog & I've just shaken it down so she's really just under a sheet.


Do others have experience of this - do they grow out of it? She is 7 now & has been this way for as long as I remember.


Surely it can't be good to sleep so hot?

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Daughter is the same although she is only 2 years. Her bed and herself are normally soaked in the morning. When I go in to check her before I go to bed she has kicked all the covers off and is literally dripping. I think its all normal, a lot of people are hot during sleep.

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