Hi everyone!
What are you bringing home baby in? Let me clarify - are you using any kind of a warm "snowsuit" type outfit? Do you have a infant car seat cover?
Hubs and I were thinking we would just use a baby outfit (long sleeves & footed) with a hat, & put a light blanket tucked around the baby & then cover the car seat with a thicker blanket for the short walk from the hospital to the car (hubs will pull up the car and turn on the heat ahead of time).
What are your plans? Do you think you'll use a warmer "snowsuit" type outfit? Do you plan on using a car seat cover?
Just curious (and bored) here!
TIA

Re: Clothes / Bringing home baby
I think what you have planned is perfectly fine. LO's coming-home outfit is a long sleeve top and pants with feet. We're also going to put a hat on him and put him in one of those fleece prams. AND we have a shower cap-style car seat cover. Sounds like a lot, now that I write it out. It gets chilly here and we live in an apt, so we have to walk from the parking lot to our apt, so I just want to make sure he doesn't get cold.
I noticed you're 40 weeks 2 days already. Hang in there! Hopefully LO will come soon.
I'm gonna start off by saying there are at least two feet of snow on the ground as of today that way I don't sound like a crazy person...
I'm bringing LO home in a thick fleece outfit, bringing one blanket to wrap her in and another to put over her and I have an infant car seat cover. It's cold!!
LO will have sleeper, hat, booties. We're putting a blanket over the carseat. Granted, it's north Texas so we're walking maybe 10 feet from the building to the car.
Don't use jackets then stap kid in the carseat- issues with overheating & staps not fitting properly.
We're dressing her in this and maybe having an extra blanket. It will be cold but we have a garage and she will only be "outside" from the hospital to the car, which is, like 8 feet. I don't want her to overheat in the car.