This might be silly, but I'm stressed out about dressing the little girl appropriately when she comes. We have a ton of clothes, I just want her to be comfortable.
Like, coming home from the hospital...what are you planning? We have longsleeve nb onesies, or one piece nb pjs with footies, etc. And for the outerwear we have a great comfy/puffy fleece coverall. Do you just layer them up? Will they overheat?
I suppose this is something you just get the hang of as you get to know your baby...right?
Re: Dressing a tiny baby..
It's not silly! I'm a FTM too and I am nervous about under/over dressing my LO! I don't know if I should layer, or not layer...Don't feel bad for asking, I'm glad you did and will be watching this post lol!

But yes...I think we'll just get the hang of it as we go
The best advice....and more than likely this will be your instinct anyway once lo is here...is to dress her how you would be comfortable. Light layers are a good idea, but there's no need to overdo it. I work in a peds office and I don't know how many times a day I see a newborn or an infant WAY too bundled up. If it would cause you to be too warm, she probably is too. If you're going outside in the freezing cold definatly wrap the blanket and shield her face...but don't then leave her that bundled in a car that the heat is blasting in....babies sweat too! When dd was an infant I would keep her in a short sleeve onsie and then some kind of soft outfit (it was winter so it was mostly long sleeves and pants).
I will also add a little hat, those mittens meant to keep them from scratching themselves, and socks will go a long way to help them regulate their body temp. in that first month or two!
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I'm just taking a long sleeved/one piece sleep and play thing and a hat. We have a "shower cap" style carseat cover since it's cold out that we used with DS. Don't put the coverall/bundle me things on baby if they in the carseat. It's very, very unsafe to have anything "puffy" on when buckled into the carseat.