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What Clothes to Wear

I am due in august and I have already bought everything for the new baby.I was just wondering what kind of clothing is best to put on a new baby boy.i have a alot of one piece outfits but im not sure if they will rub a lot on the umblical cord or not.i just want him to be as comfortable as possible.Also since i am due in August should i dress him in long sleves and pants at first or dress him for the summer.I was planning on putting him in a one piece long sleeve outfit that has feet to bring him home in but I am just not sure if he will be comfortable or not.Any advice would be great thanks.

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1) the cord will probably be covered with a 'band aid' looking thing.
2) use the diapers with the cord notched out.
3) My kids were born in June and July - dont cover them up too much; just put him/her in a onesy and a little receiving blanket and it should be fine. Especially in the heat down here; light layers.

He will be able to wear anything. Dress according to the weather. The diaper is going to cover his umbilical cord, so don't worry about it being caught on anything.

He will be fine in a onesie. It will be too hot to put him in a sweater and long pants. If you think he is cold, put a blanket on him.

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Amiee - I always took more than one outfit with me. Both my boys were winter babies but I wanted options. You can always dress him in short sleves and bring a blanket. Huggies Newborn Daipers have a cutout for the umbillical cord.
The nurses will change the baby if he/she is in the nursery but it is your job when he/she is with you. If you are breast feeding the colostrum will be enough to keep the baby full until your milk comes in. The nursing staff shouldn't feed your baby unless you or the lactation specialist ask them to supplement your feedings. By the way I would ask to see the lactation specialist as soon as you can once the baby is born. They are a great sorce of information on what to expect when you are breastfeeding and can help make sure your baby is getting a proper latch to prevent problems. Don't worry, you'll do great. =)

He will be fine in a onesie. It will be too hot to put him in a sweater and long pants. If you think he is cold, put a blanket on him.

You will do fine. At first babies are 10 degrees colder than us at any given point but that changes after a few months. Your outfit should be fine since the baby will be mainly indoors.

well if it is hot or warm outside to you then it will be hot/ warm for the baby. both of my 2 oldest kids were born in sept (2003 and 2006). i put things on that were more weather appropriate. you dont have to worry about anything rubbing on the cord. nothing will really bother it unless it gets pulled on. i am also due in august so i know what you feel like even though i am a little more expierinced. every time i have a new little one i feel like a first time mom all over again. so just take it easy and everything will be fine:)

what to put on the baby depends on where you live. i live in san antonio, texas and i'm due in august too but here, it gets really hot. i'm just planning on onesies and maybe socks. to sleep i'm planning on the thin material sleepers instead of the heavy ones and pants didn't even cross my mind. the summer seems to last till at least nov here. as far as the onesies rubbing the umbilical cord, i think they sell little t-shirts and if you can't find them, with my 2 year old i cut the onesies to make them into tshirts. the umbilical cord scares me. good luck.

August in TX is outrageously hot. I would not put your newborn in pants and long sleeves. A onsie will be just fine, and if you want shorts, that would be ok too. The onesie does not irritate the umblical cord. You need not worry about that. However, over dressing and then sitting in a carseat will overheat your baby. So be careful!! I know it' s fun to dress them up, but be careful not to overdress.

Congratulations! I am due in two weeks with my second boy, fourth child. Like others have said to dress them in what you are comfortable in and then add another layer. Babies like to be warm and snug. That is what they are used to, think for the last nine months he has been at a comfortable 98+ degrees...swaddling up your baby like they do in the hospital is the best way to keep your little guy comfortable and happy..there is a great video you can get at the library The Quietest Baby on the Block and I forget the doctors name but he talks about the five S's to a happy baby during its 4th trimester (up to 3 months) it is swaddle, sway, suck, shhhh, and forgot the other, but anyway its a good thing to watch. But I am rambling now, but another thing to think about is picking up a cute premie outfit to bring him home in. They tend to "drowned" in the 0-3 or newborn outfits the first week or so....

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I will probably put my boy, due end of August, in a one-piece, that sounds good, I dont think it irritates the umbilical cord too much, I never had any problems when I had my first. Also they have those cute layettes that are onepiece with the elastic on the bottom, I really liked those... and i think they make short sleeve onepiece suits too, short arms but with the footsies but i think the regular ones will be just fine.

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