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another onesie and cd question!

what size do I need for a newborn? should I even bother with newborn? Thanks!!

Re: another onesie and cd question!

  • Totally depends on your kiddo and what diapers you're using. I think the NB AIOs would fit easily under a NB size onesie, have no idea about PFs and KL0s yet though...I can tell you in a few weeks :-)
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  • We used prefolds and thirsties covers, and we used nb onesies for 6-8 weeks.
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    Totally depends on your kiddo and what diapers you're using.

    Ditto - we used KL0's, and the Carters NB onesies worked for quite awhile on our 8 lb 6 oz-er.   Don't get gerber onesies.

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  • It really does depend on the shape of your kid... but we've been using PFs with duos, KLOs, and thirsties AIOs and he has worn the Gerber NB, Gerber 0-3, and he finally fits into the Circo NB onesies.
  • depends on the newborn! actually if i was doing it over i would not get nb onesies because I never snapped them anyway. I like the crossover snap-shirts better since when they are newborns you are changing them constantly and don't want the rubbing of the umbilical stump... I'd say nb snapshirts and 3-6 mo onesies...

  • When we told the family we are pregnant over Christmas, my sister told me she's giving me all of her baby stuff.

    She has 1 entire large box of newborn onesies. Her youngest (now 4 months) fit into NB onesies for just 2 weeks! Her son never fit in NB onesies.

    So it really does depend on the kid.
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  • We used pockets and AIOs and onesies worked for us as sized.  I did buy some extenders in case, but we only used they when we wanted to use a onesie we had really out grown.  Depends on the baby though.  DD was a peanut so she had lots of room.
  • okay, thanks y'all!!! We are using prefolds and covers so they will be a little more 'poofy' than AIOs. I think. LOL!
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