I have a friend who came over with about 5 bags of clothing ranging from newborn to 24m. She said depending on how big our baby is, we might not need a lot of newborn clothes and go right to 0-3m. Realistically, how many onesies/outfits do we need for newborn, 0-3m, 3-6m so I'm not laundering clothes daily?
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I couldn't agree more with this. We had DD in winter, so needed more clothing for her. We're not planning on buying too much for the new baby since it'll be summer and he'll be good to go with just a onesie and a blanket in the beginning!
i think it totally depends on what you'll be doing after the baby is here. if they're going to daycare everyday i'd say you'd need a lot more than if you're going to be sahm.obviously if they're going to daycare you need to dress them everyday and have spare clothes on hand. after being a working mom, turned to sahm, there was no reason to get fully dressed up in more than a onesie, unless i was going grocery shopping, or taking the kids somewhere fun.
as far as onesies are concerned, i agree with pp, at least 10 onesies up to 15. but i also believe you can never have too many of those! i had a hard time finding footed pants. i could only find regular pants but that was ok with me. i'd say at least 4-6 pair. 5-6 pairs of jammies. lots of bibs! especially when they start drooling. i'd go thru 2-3 bibs a day.
you may not WANT to do laundry all that often, but reality is with diaper blowouts, messy bottles, droolers etc you will probably end up doing it more than you might have imagined lol
WOW!!!!!!! This is helpful......Thank you so much!
Agreed. First few months = onesies, gowns with fold over mits, sleep and plays. Socks fall off and get lost. Cute outfits are fun but some what of a waste for the beginning b/c of diaper blow outs (yep, prepare yourself) and spit up. I would say you could go through 3 outfit changes in a day depending on diaper issues and spit up, plus gowns for bed time. I used several flannel receiving blankets a day as well, but my babies were colder weather, so not sure how that or hats will come into play in June.
I try to avoid anything to complicated or uncomfortable in the early months especially. You are going to be sleep deprived and not really going to want to figure out 20 tiny buttons or fuss with overly stiff or starched fabrics.
This! DD didn't wear an "outfit" till about 3 months. My DH thought babies only needed a few clothing items and after one night of 3 pj changes he changed his mind. I just love a soft pair of footed pj's (carters are my favorite) or a gown-those are great for the night changes! Just don't go to crazy I know the outfits are sooo cute and fun but between gifts and the baby shower even I got enough for LO and I have a small family!
I wouldnt get too much in the newborn size or the 5-8lb size. I have about 7 nb sleepers and the same in onesies. For the 0-3 month (8-12lb), you could do like 14 of each piece which would last at most two weeks, depending on how many poop blowputs you have. I have 13, 0-3 gowns with the fold over mittens (which is a MUST) and waay too many 0-3/3m onesies. Jacob was born at the end of July so it was hot as hell, so I dont have hardly any pants, so I may need a few since BB will probably be born at the end of May.
As for the 5 bags of clothes, I have probably 8 space bags full of clothes from Jacob ranging from nb to 18m, but IDK if that is overboard or not. My mom gets an obscene (sp?) amount of clothes for them.
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