Hello ladies,
This thread is for those of us who live where it gets cooooold in the winter to discuss all things about maternity and having infants and young children in the cold.
Share where you're from and any tips and tricks you have, what works best for keeping you and your baby warm.
Re: Cold Weather Moms
I have a rain cover car seat cover, you know the nursing cover/car seat cover type? It's just thin fabric that goes over the handle and the whole thing. This time, since it'll be colder, I'd like to get the warm kind of cover. The ones that snap over the edges of the seat and are quilted or fuzzy wool and zip open over the face.
I have a big-on-me down parka that fit me for all of the cold weather part of my last pregnancy. It's big on purpose for layering when not pregnant, but it worked for maternity too. So I wore it through early Aprilish, and my last baby was born in June. I'm hopeful the coat will fit me all through this pregnancy. We'll see!
I worked on making a couple things for my daughter for last winter that I never finished.
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Our best trick for getting outside was to put her in a front carrier and then zip her into my husband’s XL winter coat. I also wore his winter coat while I was pregnant to avoid buying a maternity coat for only a few months of use.
For keeping baby warm we used a fleecy bear suit, complete with ears and foldover hands and feet. It kept her all enclosed with only her face showing. Then we layered blankets for walks.
For those of you who mentioned the big bear suits, just be careful. If they’re too fluffy then they aren’t safe in the car seat. You want thin layers on baby and then add blankets around them once they’re buckled. You want very little between them and the straps, and them and the back of their seat. There are a lot of really great covers that go around the outside of their seat to keep them toasty warm
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Be sure to get a shower cap style car seat cover if you're planning ahead. They're cozy on their own without the bulk around the baby. You can always add a blanket.
Jack gained his wings on 09/02/2016.
Kali gained her wings on 07/28/2015.
They will be forever missed.
@stmgsam3 we have a lot of jokes about weather too, I saw one the other day that Virginia does too have 4 seasons: December, January, February and Summer
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I will have to look into one of those warm car seat covers ("shower cap" style) for this babe, though! And I plan on keeping a blanket or two in the car to put over baby once he/she is all strapped into the car seat.
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August 2014- 6w MMC
July 2015- CP
PCOS, plus some medical issues that make me high risk.
Our rainbow babies are due 3/21!!!!!
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Married: 2012
BFP #1 Sept 2014, MMC Dec 2014 | BFP #2 May 2015, DD Jan 2016
Thanks though!
https://www.robeez.com/baby-boots/
love them. we have another pair this year for when she's out in the cold but not walking much, stroller, etc. so comfy for her. i otherwise buy her shoes/ boots on nordstrom rack or 6pm. we got some uggs this year for half off.
DS1: 9.6.12**DS2: 12.22.14
CP1: 6/17 @4w4d
CP2: 9/17 @4w3d
CP3: 2/18 @5w
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I haven't bought much Target clothing, but I'll have to look at them.
I shop a lot of second hand, so I need to find time do that to hopefully help figure out what I like and what works without breaking the bank.
Thanks!
Baby 1 was born in October and we just did long sleeve, pants, socks and a hat in a car seat + a blanket on top and a cover for the car seat to keep the cold air from hitting her face. I think I’ll get a thinner car seat cover for this babe.
For me, I’m hoping my knee length north face padded jacket will suffice. Maybe not zipped up. I’m going to find a Sherpa fleece zip up for added warmth vs buying a new jacket.