Im going to be having my baby in December so yup a winter baby. I’ve posted up a similiar question but I have another one about dressing your newborn in the winter. Did you put an onesie underneath their clothing during the day and night? What is the best way to dress your infant in the night so hes not cold or overheated. Or what should the room temperature be? And much clothes what I really need?
my 3 month old sleeps in a onsie sleeper (with feet), usually the ones with zippers but we have some with the buttons. her room is about 75 degrees at night and she sleeps just fine. if she is asleep in her bouncer then ill put a blanket over her chest and feet. I never put a blanket by her neck and arms unless we are outside and its chilly and i can keep a close eye on her. if we are outside and its chilly i also put a hat on her head and a warm blanket. if she’s not wearing a sleeper then i make sure shes got socks on and a long sleeve shirt/onsie top and of course her pants on. remember that if you over dress your baby at night and anyother time…if they get too hot, that can cause them to get sick as well as being too cold. (pediatrician’s advice to me). also you cant determine if the baby is too cold by touching it’s feet or hands b/c when they are first born they cant control their body temperature
I have somewhat recently discovered that when you buy clothes for your infant that the sizes are 0-3 , 3-6 , 6-9 , ??? , 12 mos….why isnt there a 9-12 months?
Carters has a 9 months size and that is where I get 90% of my daughter’s stuff, but yeah you are right…9 months seems pretty rare. That is a pretty large gap between sizes.
Have an online store. Need a drop shipper for mid priced baby clothes infant through toddler girls and boys
Hope these links help you. The first one is for the Thomas Registry which is supposed to be the ultimate (sort of a catalog of catalogs, you can also check one out at the library)
Best of luck to you.
I don’t have any babys but I have a teddybear who I put in baby boy clothes its so cute he’s 0-6 in infant clothes xD
My son is 10 months old and he wears 9-12 month clothes, but I have a friend that has a 9 month old and he is in 12-18 months.
My 8 month old has several outfits that are dry-clean only as well as some sweaters that I would like to have done before putting them away for the summer. However, I am concerned that some of chemicals used in standard dry cleaning will irritate her tender skin. Is there some kind of baby-safe dry cleaning treatment (the equivalent of "Dreft" for regular laundry)? If there is, do I need to specify that that is what I want to the dry cleaner, or can I safely assume that they’ll know to use it on baby clothes?
This isn’t something you want to leave to some corner dry-cleaning depot. I use http://parisinfantlaundress.fr/ — they will send a courier to your door to pick them up. Tip: ask for Greta to do the starching; she works miracles on pleats and smocking. I don’t know if you’re in a cold climate but if you are it’s worth asking about their fur storage service for the snowsuits.
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