I'm full of questions this weekend as I adjust my plans from having a February baby to a January one

My husband is a big guy, so I've been only buying 0-3 month clothes and no newborns (same with gifts we have received). Now that I know the baby will be induced early, he will probably be more of an average newborn size (estimating 7 lbs- but who knows really!). I know he will mostly wear whatever they have at the hospital but I was thinking I'd bring two possible outfits for coming home. I don't care much about how it looks (I mean, most baby clothes are cute right?) but I want to make sure he is warm enough- it's Boston winter so it will be cold. I also want it to be easy to get on/off etc.
Any suggestions for what you are bringing? Bonus for pictures

I was hoping to find something at the Gap because I have a gift card but I'm open to any suggestions at the moment!
Re: Clothes for LO at hospital?
My DH is 6'7" with an athletic build. DS was 8lbs at birth. DS wore newborn clothes for 3 weeks. (Just bc your DH is a big guy doesn't mean your newborn will be)
We bought a couple footed sleepers for this LO to come home in. Take more than 1 outfit just incase LO poops/pees/pukes on one.
dx PCOS 2007
BFP #1 (natural) 12/23/2010. Stillbirth due to IC 4/2/2011
TTC #2 starting 03/2012
RE starting 07/2012
05/2013 BFP on a Letrozole (Femara)/trigger!
Cerclage, Procardia, Makena, GD (with insulin), MBR, and we made it!
Our Angel was born sleeping at 20 weeks due to IC.
Then I bought the same outfit in 12 months so I can take a picture hopefully around a year later in the same outfit as her coming home outfit!
I also suggest bringing a couple sleepers. As soon as they bathed DS I got him dressed in "real" clothes. It just seemed more natural and was nice when we had visitors.
Good to know! I've been wondering what to put LO in and had to keep rejecting her cute one piece outfits.
they told us today at childbirth class motto bring other clothes other than what she's wearing home since they'll dress them in the snap shirt and blanket since that's easiest for being checked all the time, and we'd be asked to remove onesies, sleepers, whatever every time a doc or nurse came to check her out.
TTC #1 since 9/2012
BFP #1 2/16/13, EDD 10/13/13, CP 2/21/13
BFP #2 6/2/13
Baby J-Bug 2/8/14 My Wedding Bio from back in the day
Something new for me to learn- the baby needs to have his/her arms unrestricted in a car seat? I did not think about that. Is it true for even new born? Don't mean to sound like a idiot- I have full intentions of getting clear instructions and understanding on how to put baby safely in car seat in the next couple weeks but obviously am not there yet :-)
And legs unrestricted. The seatbelt goes between their little legs. Swaddle/sleep sack doesn't work for a carseat.
Baby will be fine with a shower cap style cover and a blanket. You can put baby in a fleece sleeper and light fleece coat, clip baby in, throw a blanket over baby, put on the cover, and carry baby to the car. And that may be too warm once the car heats up--car seats are warm.
dx PCOS 2007
BFP #1 (natural) 12/23/2010. Stillbirth due to IC 4/2/2011
TTC #2 starting 03/2012
RE starting 07/2012
05/2013 BFP on a Letrozole (Femara)/trigger!
Cerclage, Procardia, Makena, GD (with insulin), MBR, and we made it!
Our Angel was born sleeping at 20 weeks due to IC.
I don't think they've ever been recommended. My niece is five and they weren't considered safe when she was born.
For those of you looking for a car seat cover. These are awesome. Its called a "Cozy Cover" and I bought mine at walmart but you can also find them online (Amazon etc)
https://www.amazon.com/Cozy-Cover-Charcoal-Grey/dp/B00A6IOY08/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1388402098&sr=8-2&keywords=cozy+cover+infant+carrier+cover
https://thecarseatlady.blogspot.com/2011/01/bundle-me-everyone-uses-it-in-car-seat.html
Yes, this is a mom-blog but she shows pictures why:
She also quotes car seat manufacturers on use of bundleme-like products:
But don't take our word for it, here is what the car seat manufacturers have to say about aftermarket products. These excerpts were taken directly from the child safety seat instruction manuals.
* Baby Trend
o Do Not dress your child in bulky clothing or other garments that will hinder the harness from being snug around your baby and properly latched between your child's legs.
o Accessory products for use with the Safety Seat are acceptable for use provided that they do not interfere with the harness assembly, or the proper adjustment of the harness such that it remains tight on the child's shoulders at all times. Thick, soft, or other compressible material in excess of 1/4 inch thick should not be placed behind or under the child or between the child and harness straps. Examples of accessory products are head support pillows or rolled blankets to add additional head support.
* Britax
o The use of non-Britax Child Safety, Inc. covers, inserts, toys, accessories, or tightening devices is not approved by Britax. Their use could cause this restraint to fail Federal Safety Standards or perform worse in a crash. Their use automatically voids the Britax warranty.
* Chicco
o NEVER use clothing or blankets that interfere with fastening or tightening the harness. An unsecured child could be ejected in a sudden stop or crash! To keep child warm, place a blanket over child and restraint AFTER you have properly secured child in harness.
o DO NOT use any accessories, pads or products supplied by other manufacturers with this Child Restraint. Items not tested with this restraint could injure your child.
* Dorel (Maxi Cosi, Cosco, Eddie Bauer, Safety 1st): o Dorel Juvenile Group does not recommend the use of any child restraint accessories except those recommended by DJG.
* Evenflo
o In cold weather, DO NOT dress the child in bulky clothing like snowsuits if the child is riding in a child restraint. Bulky coats/ snowsuits make it difficult to properly tighten the harness to the child, which may allow the child to be ejected from the restraint during a crash.
* Graco
o DO NOT use accessories or parts other than those provided by Graco. Their use could alter the performance of the car seat.
* Orbit
o Do not modify your Infant Car Seat or Base. Only use products and accessories approved by Orbit Baby to ensure the safety of your child. This limited warranty does not apply to: defects resulting from use with covers, inserts, accessories, tightening devices, or other components not supplied by or expressly approved in writing by Orbit Baby.
* Peg Perego
o Use only approved parts. Use of unapproved parts can affect the safety of the car seat and cause serious injuries in an accident.
* Sunshine Kids
o Using any non-Sunshine Kids product with this restraint; or any product not specifically approved by Sunshine Kids for use with this restraint is not allowed. Use of such products voids manufacturer's warranty and may seriously impact the products ability to perform properly in an accident.
I'm wondering if it matters whether it has happened or not... Wouldn't the theoretical threat be enough to try and keep LO safe?
dx PCOS 2007
BFP #1 (natural) 12/23/2010. Stillbirth due to IC 4/2/2011
TTC #2 starting 03/2012
RE starting 07/2012
05/2013 BFP on a Letrozole (Femara)/trigger!
Cerclage, Procardia, Makena, GD (with insulin), MBR, and we made it!
Our Angel was born sleeping at 20 weeks due to IC.
ETA: spelling