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Reddit mentions of L'ovedbaby Unisex-Baby Organic Cotton Kimono Long Sleeve Bodysuit, White, 3/6 Months

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L'ovedbaby Unisex-Baby Organic Cotton Kimono Long Sleeve Bodysuit, White, 3/6 Months
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GOTS-certified organic long-sleeve kimono; ethically made in IndiaNo alkylphenols, phthalates, flame retardants, azo dyes, organotin compounds, perfluorinated chemicals, chlorobenzenes, chlorinated solvents, chlorophenols, short-chain chlorinated paraffins, cadmium, lead, mercury or chromium, sometimes used in clothingSmart wrap-around design features a seamless torso and front-snap closure, so nothing is pulled over baby's delicate headNB/Preemie size is best suited for 4-7 lbs
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ColorWhite
Height10 Inches
Length1 Inches
Number of items1
Size3-6 Months
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width7 Inches

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u/whydna1 ยท 4 pointsr/NewParents
  • bottles of a few different brands; some babies will take one brand but not another. Most come with size 1 nipples, buy a few "newborn"/"low flow" nipples just in case.
  • a breast pump, even if you don't think you'll need one, your insurance will cover it (thanks obamacare). My wife stayed home for a while after our daughter was born. Having a pump (1) gave her relieve when she was engorged and (2) gave me an opportunity to handle some night feedings, etc.
  • a thermometer. In most cases, the "is my baby ok" question boils down to "if they're not blue and not running hot, they're probably fine". having this on hand before you need it is a stress reducer
  • a split of champaign (if you're so inclined). At some point, you'll be at home; just the three of you. The kid will be sleeping, the house guests will be gone and life will seem still for a moment. Celebrate your new life and then go take a nap.
  • a friend lined up to make a pharmacy run shortly after you get home. If you wind up needing any meds (pain meds are pretty common after childbirth), you tend to want them ASAP. Personally, I nearly fell asleep in the car on the way to the pharmacy to pick up my wife's meds; a co-worker of mine totaled his beamer on the way home from the pharmacy after his kid was born ;-P
  • I'm a huge fan of the various "sleep sacks" that allow you to swaddle without needing to do blanket origami.
  • Kimono onesies are awesome. I have no idea why they're so expensive and hard to find: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IFFNHL6. They allow you to dress the little monster with the scary "over the head" thing
  • make sure that some of your clothes are "0-3" and some are "newborn". If you have a tiny baby, the 0-3 stuff is too big; if you have a big baby, the newborn stuff is too small... it's weird.