 I currently have a 15 month old daughter and this time we are team green. For all of you who have been team green before, how did you prepare for new born stuff?  I plan to have nb pics done in the hospital and I guess I will need to have a girl outfit and a boy outfit for pictures...  seems overkill, but I don't want nb pics done in neutral clothes...
  I currently have a 15 month old daughter and this time we are team green. For all of you who have been team green before, how did you prepare for new born stuff?  I plan to have nb pics done in the hospital and I guess I will need to have a girl outfit and a boy outfit for pictures...  seems overkill, but I don't want nb pics done in neutral clothes...                 <a href="http://www.thebump.com/?utm_source=ticker&utm_medium=HTML&utm_campaign=tickers" title="Parenting Advice"><img src="http://global.thebump.com/tickers/tt1cda00" alt=" BabyFetus Ticker" border="0" /></a>
Re: Preparing for Team Green
I always heard the comments "be prepared for a lot of yellow and green!" and "There is nothing cute in the gender neutral area, especially in newborn...." When it came to clothing, we bought a girl outfit and a boy outfit for when the baby came home. My DD will be in the newborn pictures with baby, but we don't do the hospital ones (we are hiring someone, same person that did DD's baby pictures), and I don't want to be shopping for something after having a c-section. So I got DD a lace vintage looking dress off of Etsy, and then I am getting a ruffle romper for if baby is a girl, and a little shorts set if baby is a boy. Clothing in general, has changed for me. With DD, I bought a lot of things with ducks or animals, bought hoodies in colors like orange/red/dark gray. I think I went overboard, because I was shopping up to 9mo, and really, I only needed about a weeks worth of outfits and then I would (obviously) know what the sex was and bought the rest later. This baby, my taste in clothing has changed, and we actually aren't getting a gender specific outfit for coming home. DD and I went on the Lou Lou and Company website and I let her help me pick out a more boyish blanket, and a girly blanket. The only outfit we are bringing, is the white Baby Gap footed sleeper. When we announce baby is here, he/she will be in the Baby Gap footies, and just wrapped in the gender specific blanket. But like I said....we aren't doing hospital pictures, since we are having them done outside the hospital.
For the most part, @PhoebeJune1984 is totally spot on. You only need about a week's worth of GN clothing. It's easy to keep other baby stuff GN. A crib, some blankets etc. It doesn't all need to be yellow or green either. Gray. Aquamarine. Some stuff that isn't "defined" as girl or boy. Anything pastel is "baby colored."
Last time, DH found out and I didn't. So he picked up (and hid) boy stuff.
ETA: Planning a home birth. So no hospital pictures or going home outfit needed. I am going to get some cute home birth themed onesies, though.
After that, I didn't have to buy anything because people bought tons of clothes for pretty much the first 9 months. Probably more so because we were team green!
DH: 32
Married 7/18/15
1st born at 35+4 on 6/6/16
Team green turned BLUE!
2nd born at 38+6 on 8/30/18
Team green turned PINK!
Due with #3 on 6/6/20 Team Green
If I was doing newborn photos in hospital, I would have bought an outfit for each sex, and then either returned, sold, or gifted the unneeded outfit after the baby was born.
It was hard to find a ton of neutral clothing, but I didn't really care if my newborn daughter wore a blue shirt with sharks on it or newborn son had a little white bow on his pajamas. This time around, if we have a boy, I don't care if he uses DD's purple blanket or wears a sleeper with a butterfly on it when the neutral ones are dirty, so I'm not stressing at all about preparing for a potential boy. If we have a boy I'll go buy some stuff once I'm feeling up to it.
Btw @suprsuz , I have a 16 month old so our kids are spread out almost the same. 2u2 club here we come.
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....unless I can betray my husband and convert them to Team Ironman.....
Eta: Also ducks, stars, crabs, and octopodes. My dad and I bonded most over our mutual fascination with space and I want to honor his memory with that. Ducks are my favorite animal, crabs and octopodes just make me go 'squeeee'.
I've also gotten some other basic stuff that my mom bought (white and beige stripe). As at as other "stuff" I feel will be easy to prepare for.
My grandmother in Iceland is knitting up a storm apparently, but hasn't shown me anything. I'm dying to see it!