This is a place for FTMs to ask questions and S+TMs to share the wealth of knowledge they've accumulated on baby products. Each week we'll spotlight a new category of product to help streamline and make it easier to refer back. This week it's.... blankets! Swaddles, toddler blankets, stroller/carseat blankets, and anything in between.
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Re: Product Spotlight Series: Blankets (1/15)
My fav blanket they have is this one:
We got this in two of them. We love love love them. Its great for the car seat, both infant and convertible, and we use it outside in the grass too. Its nice and think, but super soft.
I have no real suggestions on swaddle blankets other than get the ones the Velcro or zipper. Don't mess around with actual blankets lol.
Get lots of light blankets though. We used them for everything. Burp clothes don't really work for spit up, since it just kinda goes everywhere haha We also used them for changing "pads" and stuff.
Oh and get these - we use these for EVERYTHING. we put them on top of the changing table, use it for naked time, under her crib mattress for easy clean up.
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@krashke you could always do one that says babylastname for the hospital and then order one with their name on it afterwards?
There are so many different kinds of blankets! I keep going into Target and wandering by the Cloud Island section and seeing the cute little security blankets, but I actually have no idea what their purpose is? I'm assuming it's like a "safe" toy that the baby enjoys as it's something familiar but is it also a blanket? They're so adorable I want them all but I don't know what they are
Also @doxiemoxie212, slight ocd that doesn't matter but do me a favs and change the bolded "toys" to "blankets" in the intro post
+1 to everything @sunshineandwhiskey said. Receiving blankets are okay for cover-ups for breastfeeding, light blankets for the car, stroller, ect but unless you are a nurse or have magically powers you will be like every other parent I know and completely helpless when it comes to swaddling. The zipper and velco swaddles were the only way we got DD swaddled and she still broke out of them. The swaddle transitions worked for us. I loved the Baby Merlin's Magic Sleep suit: https://www.amazon.com/Baby-Merlins-Magic-Sleepsuit-Cotton/dp/B00KHZPH74/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1516121426&sr=8-3&keywords=merlin+sleep+sack&th=1.
The waterproof pad are also amazing. We have the smaller ones for her changing table, but I could see keeping one of the larger ones in the car for road trips, events where you will be changing diapers on the go. Also one trick that helped us last week when DD had her stomach bug was to layer waterproof pads between 2 sets of sheets. If there are any messes in the middle of the night- you can strip off the soiled sheet and the waterproof pad and the sheet under will be clean and ready for baby.
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https://www.target.com/p/aden-174-by-aden-anais-174-swaddle-4pk-sailing-sea/-/A-51188736#lnk=sametab
+1 to those Velcro swaddle sacks. They are so easy to use and contain super squirmy babies.
Im also a huge fan of Zippadee Zips when babies start turning over. We call them “the flying squirrel suit” and work wonders on the swaddle to no swaddle transition.
DS2 due: 6/2018
My son hated being swaddled with arms down because he soothed himself with his hands, but he obviously needed something to control his startle reflex. This was PERFECT. We got his first full night sleep with this thing, and I sang to the angels. Will surely vary by baby, of course. When you want to transition out of the swaddle, Swaddle Up makes a version with zip-off sleeves, so they can learn to sleep with one arm out at a time. Also a game-changer for us!
Before this we used Halo sleep sacks, and we also liked those okay (certainly better than regular swaddle blankets), but my son could still manage to bust out of those.
ETA: I linked to the zip-off version above. Here’s the smaller one we started with when he wa little: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0081GJ038/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_CkRxAbCDS87Y0
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DD: born 7.22.16
DS EDD: 6.23.18
If you're having a shower, I would recommend waiting on buying blankets because you will probably get 15. No joke. Duplicates are good, don't get me wrong, but sometimes it's a little too much.
If you do need to buy a blanket I would highly recommend these. They're lightweight and a good size. I used them for a nursing cover, to cover baby in the stroller/carseat on the cool summer days/evenings, and they're big enough to lay on the floor/ground while baby is non mobile for tummy/play time. And I like that they come in a three pack because you'll need to wash them frequently.
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BFP #7 10/15 | DS born 6/4/16 @ 36 weeks
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Hospital a/c, outside possibly humid, car likely humid until a/c kicks in, and house could potentially have a/c on.
I've seen some really cute muslin blankets that are really light, but I don't wanna have baby freak to temp changes {or be too cold}
We don't keep our house too chilly, but I know a lot of places do so I wasn't sure.
BFP #2 February 2009 | m/c March 2009 | 4 weeks 3 days
BFP #7 10/15 | DS born 6/4/16 @ 36 weeks
BFP #8 9/28/17 AHHH!!! | EDD 6/6/18
All are welcome!
I was previously quite close to 3 of them (25 minute drive in 3 directions) and I am obsessed with their kids products. We used/still use their mattress covers (plasticized flannel sheet) under the sheets, they are not fitted, so easier for crib changes, wash like a dream, and can then be utilized under the fitted in a larger bed for toddler wetting, or under a PnP sheet, etc. etc. They are inexpensive and so versatile.
https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/40143304/
The Len if anyone is looking for it. Worth picking up 2 or 3. IMO
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3rd IVF w PGS resulted in 3! perfect embys. 1st transfer - Sep 2017 2 more on ice.