Dress Your Baby For Comfort And Fashion
Alexa Ferotina
Shopping for the attire is one of the best parts of getting ready for a baby. Here's what to look for as you choose clothes for your new baby. Most experienced moms say not to buy too many newborn sizes. If this is your first child, you might be surprised how fast the little one grows. To top that off, some don't fit into newborn sizes anyway. Best to get something that will grow and stretch with the toddler. Chances are you may receive a lot of baby clothes as gifts. It is not inappropriate to exchange them for larger sizes. It's not a bad idea to leave the tags on the clothes until you are sure the infant can actually fit into the clothes.
Babies are more flexible than a parent usually gives them credit for. They can bend from here to eternity, but that does not mean to test that theory, just take my word. It's always a good idea to make certain ahead of time that the clothing, especially a babysuit has a full snap opening at the bottom or a long zipper in the front. This will make you feel more comfortable not having to see just how many shapes the youngster can bend into. If the clothing is meant to be pulled over the baby's head (like a tee shirt or hoodie), be sure the lining in the neck is soft and stretches well so you don't have to tug hard to get it over the baby's next, possibly causing harm or pain.
Cleaning baby's clothes is not necessarily a breeze. Often, babyclothes are hand-wash only. Be sure to ask before buying. MirthGirthBirth.Com sells all machine-washable wear for toddlers and kids. Snaps, zippers and elastics can be sources of discomfort for baby if they are in the wrong spot or are tight against baby's skin. Look for clothing that has a layer of fabric between your baby and the zipper, make sure elastic is covered and check snaps for rough edges that might blister the skin.
Babies usually need one additional layer of clothing over what adults would wear, unless it's hot. Choose clothes that allow you to layer so you can easily add or remove clothes to keep baby comfortable. If you live in a place that gets cold, consider buying a fleece snowsuit instead of heavier, thicker options. Bulky clothes are rarely comfortable for baby and you shouldn't use anything thicker than fleece in baby's car seat anyway.
It's a good idea to be cauteous of a few things in the baby clothes market. Though most baby clothes manufacturers are very careful about the kinds of clothing they sell for babies, sometimes dangerous items slip through and make it into stores. Check baby clothes for loose buttons, zipper pulls that could detach, and appliques or embellishments that could be chewed or pulled off and any long strings that could catch on things. Remember that federal safety standards for baby clothes prohibit full drawstrings that could become caught on things or strangle a baby.
As far as fashion, the tendency is not to "go with the herd". Find clothing that stands out, but not glaring. A baby is not a fashion statement nor an exhibit, but finding clothing that matches the personality of the baby, or what you perceive that to be, can be an enlightening experience.
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