Some people have said they did and others said they didn't. Is anyone else washing their new borns clothes before baby arrives even if they are brand new?
Honestly, I don't intend to wash anything before baby comes unless it was from a consignment/thrift store and I can't be sure of where it came from. Pretty sure there's going to be enough laundry after baby is born that I don't need to add to it now. Also, kiddos need changes of clothes so often, it's not like they'll have any outfit on for too long
I always wash baby/kid's clothes before they wear them, no matter where I got them from. I'm particularly concerned about it with infant clothes. At that age, you just don't know yet how sensitive their skin is yet, and I would hate to cause a rash because I didn't bother to wash their outfit before throwing it on.
If you are concerned about having the wrong size and not being able to exchange it, wait until baby is born so you can check sizes and then wash before wear.
I will be because my SD has a history of allergic reactions to sizing/starch (chemicals used on fabrics to make them crisp) that are often found in new clothes. If it weren't for that, I don't think I would wash the new stuff. Stuff from friends maybe, maybe not depending on whether I think they would have washed them recently. Thrift shop or Craigslist finds absolutely.
If there's something strange underneath the hood. Who you gonna call? Your Doctor. If there's something weird and it don't look good. Who you gonna call? Your Doctor. Immediately. If it's new, painful, and possibly pregnancy related get your ass off the internet and call your doctor. It's for your health and your child's.
I usually wash things first. It's actually quite nice to wash all the first size stuff in the weeks before LO arrives. It really hit home when I washed DS's stuff late in the 3rd tri that I was going to have a real-life tiny human. It was quite emotional!
I used to work in a store that sells clothes- it was unbelievable how dirty clothes are! After handling them all night with opening boxes, restocking and packing, my hands had to be washed. After that experience I learned that whenever I buy clothes, I wash them first- the same applies to babies' clothes. I would say wash them first!
Someone said to me that because midwife advises you to not use baby wipes on a new born and to use cotton wool and water I thought maybe using washing powder wouldn't be good either then....?
I plan to wash just a couple things first (in case the baby takes after my sensitive skin)...everything else I'll keep with tags/receipts in case LO is too big for newborn clothes.
So actually yesterday I went through and washed all my lights of 0-3 on; today i start the joys of trying to start prepping my cloth diaper stash. My husband talked me into only doing a few newborn outfits as he's afraid that baby will come big and we'll want to exchange. Used babyganics to wash.
Yes, I will wash some stuff for sure. I won't wash much of the newborn size stuff though in case I need to return it.
Also, just a tip. Don't waste your money on buying Dreft or any other "baby" detergent. It is expensive and still has perfume. Just buy another brand's Free and Clear. So much cheaper.
Already washed all my 0-3 month stuff. We only have 2 NB outfits. One is washed & one isn't. I have really sensitive skin & want to be prepared if baby does too. Because of my sensitive skin, we already wash everything in Whole Foods brand organic free & clear detergent, so I just throw the baby things in with ours. The detergent is not nearly as expensive as I thought it would be.
With my first I washed EVERYTHING, which I later regretted because she didn't wear half of it. You fall into a routine of which outfits work and which are just never going to happen. As lots of people say, they grow out of newborn clothes really quick and she did...so I have a huge pile of brand new clothes that I wish I hadn't taken tags off of.
I'm going to wash a handful of outfits in newborn and 0-3 mo. sizes, but not everything since I don't know what will fit her until she's born.
This exactly. I plan to wash some newborn/0-3 mo. things so I have them on hand, but if it happens that my baby can't fit these things very long, I'd like to have tags on the remaining items so that they can be exchanged.
I have a sanitizing setting on my dryer, I wonder if that will work instead of washing? Or should I wash then sanitize while drying??
I would still wash first, then sanitize. As PPs have mentioned, the main reason to wash new baby/kid clothes is dyes/chemicals that might hurt their sensitive skin. Those aren't going to be removed without water.
As someone with a background in retail, I highly encourage you to pre wash at least baby clothes. They're not always packaged the best upon arrival and you wouldn't believe how many people can touch just one item in a day.
I have a sanitizing setting on my dryer, I wonder if that will work instead of washing? Or should I wash then sanitize while drying??
I agree definitely wash, but I think sanitizing might be overkill.
My thoughts exactly!
Save the sanitizing for when they inevitably get sick and you want to make sure the germs are gone. (Even then...regular heat does a pretty good job of killing germs.)
Re: Washing baby clothes
I always wash baby/kid's clothes before they wear them, no matter where I got them from. I'm particularly concerned about it with infant clothes. At that age, you just don't know yet how sensitive their skin is yet, and I would hate to cause a rash because I didn't bother to wash their outfit before throwing it on.
If you are concerned about having the wrong size and not being able to exchange it, wait until baby is born so you can check sizes and then wash before wear.
Also, just a tip. Don't waste your money on buying Dreft or any other "baby" detergent. It is expensive and still has perfume. Just buy another brand's Free and Clear. So much cheaper.
My thoughts exactly!
Save the sanitizing for when they inevitably get sick and you want to make sure the germs are gone. (Even then...regular heat does a pretty good job of killing germs.)
Baby Boy born on 1/14/13