I'm so frustrated right now. Not sure what to bring baby home in. Based on my US on Wednesday the baby is 7lbs 7ozs. I'm 36 weeks 2 days as of today. So I'm seating here wondering especially what size or sizes should I take with me. Then I'm thinking about a sleeper, onesie and socks, and I'll just call it a day. I'm not sure what the tempature will even be. How can something so simple be so mind boggling?
Re: HELP: Take home outfit
My advice regarding baby outfit is to keep it simple and take a one piece outfit in both newborn and 0-3 month sizes. Keep in mind the estimate could be off and baby might surprise you and fit into a newborn size. I would pay attention though and not take one that was super small, as different brands run smaller or bigger. Also, I would keep it long sleeved. No matter where you live I highly doubt it's going to be hot in November. Also, for a take home outfit it's recommended not to use a gown in the car seat, so stick to something with legs.
Yes, I noticed a very big difference in the size of clothing based on the brand. And as for myself, I have the bag but nothing is in it. I'm just not with it.
You two are so good. I keep thinking "I need to start packing my bag for the hospital" but that is about as far as I get. I packed way too much crap the last time so this go round I am going light. I can always have someone bring me anything I forgot and I am not moving in lol. As for the going home outfit I don't know what sex this child is. My Mom happened to be at the Carters Outlet the other day and saw an adorable gender neutral outfit in newborn and picked it up for me.
https://www.carters.com/carters-baby-neutral-sets-little-layette-sets?navID=header
My daughter was born weighing 7lbs 1oz and 19 inches long and I only had 0-3 month outfit for her to wear home and it was ridiculously too big. I am assuming that this one will be slightly bigger but probably not by much so I am only packing the newborn size. If s/he comes out a chubba bubba then I can just have my Mom return the outfit for me and get a gender appropriate outfit. I am not super picky and she is pretty good about nailing things that I like so I trust her judgement.
I am more worried about what to pack for myself. I am the worst!!!!
I had the same thought about yoga pants.
I still need nursing bras and I'm praying I can nurse longer with this baby. I nursed for only three months with my third child, because my pressure started going back up. I was so sad and got depressed. And that doctor, which was my primary care doctor didn't even try to give me alternative meds that wouldn't affect the baby when my OB/GYN said there were some.
I happened to be in Babies R Us last Friday night in the Atlanta area and they had their Thyme brand of maternity clothing on sale, including the nursing bras. About $15 on sale, so maybe worth a look. I think the sale ends in a week or so, but I could be wrong.
I bought a pair of their jeans (@ 50% off) and I've finally found a brand that fits my longer inseam and isn't huge in the thighs.
also: my 2 cents worth about take home outfits, My plans are to bring a footed sleeper and a short sleeved onesie as an extra layer if needed, as well as a knit cap and light weight blanket. I am due mid Feb, but my older kids have arrived early.
Snapped outfits make easier diaper changes than the ones with zippers, and should your LO need any special monitoring (ie NICU) the zipper outfits are not allowed by the nurses, speaking from experience...