Buying Guide for Baby’s Clothes
Which infant clothes are ideal during the first three months? Honestly, you do not need many clothes. Between recovery, feeding, diaper changing and calming the infant last thing you need to worry of are things you could fix before delivery. Appropriate clothes feature on the list. You should consider the comfort and practicality of the items. Are the clothes wrongly rubbing your child? Are they worth stock? Buying the right clothes will make even a quick diaper change to be a comfortable and smooth one. Below are clothes you should have when your baby arrives.
4 Infant Gowns
The infant gown will come in handy until the cord stump of your baby falls. They ensure the area around the umbilical cord does not get irritated. Besides, it allows a quick diaper change while most of their body remains covered.
8 Bodysuits
When buying the onesies, ensure the head opening is wide. It will be traumatic to force clothes over their head as the head is still delicate. The leg part should also be loose to ensure comfort to the child.
Eight vests
The thumb of the rule remains; the head part should be broad. The undershirt should also held under the crotch to prevent them from moving upwards.
2 Blankets Sleepers
Your baby will probably agree that this is comfortable than the nighttime blanket. However, be keen to check for any drawstrings that may strangle the infant.
Three sweaters
The sweaters you buy should have a front button. Your baby will be lying down most of the time. You wouldn’t want to have to distract them every time you want to change their sweater.
3 Rompers
Your baby will get a frequent visit. Besides, there will be a day you want to spend them outdoor with your child or at the grandparents. The rompers will give you a chance to showcase your style with your baby.
Seven pairs of socks
The leg gets cold quite fast. The socks will come in handy in ensuring your baby stays warm. Shoes are not necessary until your baby begins to walk.
6 Hat
A broad-brimmed hat will prevent sunburn or your summer baby from spoiling their eyes. Conversely, a soft cap that goes over the ears will ensure your winter baby stay warm.
2 Mittens
Baby’s nails grow quite fast. You wouldn’t want marks on their face to be the signals you get every time they need nail cutting. Gloves come in handy at preventing your baby from scratching their face.