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Maffeism Posted - Feb 24 2022 : 2:05:07 PM
My new mother is on day 4 ( started on Sunday 2/20/22). I have a room thermometer sitting next to my mother and it ranges 69 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. I just received my proofer. Would it be best to keep it in the proofer at 70 to 72 degrees?
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Ashley Posted - Feb 25 2022 : 09:00:45 AM
Since you're right on the edge of the ideal room temperature, and you just received your proofer, I think keeping your mother in it would be great. The extra couple degrees should give your new mother a boost.