Why are baby's hands cold sometimes?
Answer;
Generally speaking, it's nothing to be alarmed about. Just like an adult, your baby is keeping his vital organs warm by redirecting some of the blood from his hands and feet to his torso. If his hands are cold and you want to make sure he's okay, place your hand on his chest to see whether the core part of his body feels like it's a comfortable temperature, says Jason Homme, a pediatrician at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. If so, he's fine. But if his chest feels cold or his skin has a bluish tint to it, swaddle him tightly, stick a hat on his head to help him retain heat, and give his doctor a call.