This feels like a dumb question, but I'm a FTM due in early May and am struggling to figure out what attire to bring for baby to wear home. We are in the northeast, so let's assume it might be anywhere from 50-70 degrees at that point. Long sleeved? Short sleeved? I want to go buy stuff, but I'm really stuck on what's temperature appropriate for a newborn. Thoughts?
Re: Baby clothes for hospital
Mommy to my sweet boy, JG, born May 15, 2014
Baby #2 due 4/26/16!
DD barely fit into the cute NB set I had for her and then threw up all over it and me as soon as we got home :-)
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I have a little set that includes pants with feet, a short sleeved onesie, and a cardigan/hoodie thing - so she can wear the hoodie or not.
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We going with a sleepsuit, hat and cardigan set. It's going to be fairly cool here when she's born, so we want to make sure she's covered up. We only live 10 mins away from the hospital, so can always change her when we get home.
For when we're in the hospital, I'm just taking some onesies in different sizes, along with scratch mitts and socks. I plan to swaddle her to begin with, so she won't need full outfits.
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We're mid-Atlantic and when DD was born in early June, we brought her home in a long-sleeve onesie, long pants, and socks. She was perfectly comfy.
Just remember they don't regulate body heat as well as we do, so the general rule of thumb is to think about what you'd be comfortable in, and add one layer. Also, when you make the trek home, assuming it's not going to be an all day trip, you'll probably be back inside pretty quickly, so your LO won't be exposed to the elements for that long.
I agree with PP's - bring layers!
That One Gal From Alaska
This exactly, except my daughter was born in November : ) I'm pretty sure we had one of those JJcole buntings for her. My first son had the same style outfit in July. This little guy will likely have his minky (sp?) blanket .... Spring is never coming to MA : p