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Reddit mentions of All Mommy Wanted was a Back rub - Funny Baby one Piece Bodysuit (6 Months, Light Blue)

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    Features:
  • Printed with water-based, eco-friendly inks. Prints are super soft and permanently dyed in the fabric while you can't feel the print on the fabric keeping the fabric super soft and comfortable. Each print is not a transfer which means it doesn't crack or peel or wash out. Our prints will continue to feel and look great even after many washes for many years.
  • Three snap-closure makes this soft creeper super easy for diaper changes
  • 5.0 oz., 100% combed ringspun cotton in a 1x1 baby rib - The design will be printed on a Gerber baby onesie or Rabbit Skins.
  • Double-needle rib binding on neck, shoulders, sleeves and leg openings, Reinforced three-snap closure on binding
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Size6 Month
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Found 1 comment on All Mommy Wanted was a Back rub - Funny Baby one Piece Bodysuit (6 Months, Light Blue):

u/Opheltes ยท 12 pointsr/AskMen

First, take a breath. Everything is gonna be all right.

Unless you helped raise your siblings or work in a daycare, most people go into parenthood without much relevant experience. (I had absolutely none.) It's one of those things that you learn on the job.

You have 8 months until the kiddo arrives. Enjoy your last childfree days. Trust me, there will be times you miss them. Get as much sleep as you can now, because the lack of sleep is rough. For me, that was literally the hardest thing about having kids.

If she's not already there, very soon your wife is going to start having morning sickness. While my wifey was puking her guts out, she preferred for me to bring her a glass of water to gargle and drink afterwards, hold her long hair out of the way to keep it from getting messy, and gently rub her back. Find out what your wife likes.

Once she gets to her last trimester, keep a close eye on her health. That's when things can go really bad. (Mine nearly died from preeclampsia during her first pregnancy) She should be seeing her OB regularly -- at least weekly if she has any high risk factors.

Literally the first thing you'll need is a car seat. The hospital will not release your child unless you have one. We used this one which is a car seat and carrier, and has seperate stroller attachment.

After the kiddo arrives home, you need to have a nursery ready. To that end, you're going to need a crib, diapers, diaper cream, wipes, 2-3 baby blankets, and some onsies. (I got this one for my kiddos). I would highly recommend getting a diaper genie too. If you have family members who are retired, having them stay over during the first month or two is a good idea. You'll probably be too tired to cook or clean, so an extra set of hands is always useful. You might also want to stock up on lanolin cream, because breast feeding or pumping is very hard on the titties and has a tendency to tear them open.

The best places to buy infant clothing are Goodwill and Once Upon A Child. They grow so fast that you'll get maybe a month of use out of it before it's time to buy more.

You also need to have some idea of what you're going to do with the kiddo after your maternity/paternity leave is over. Is wifey going to be a stay at home mom, or are you going to put your kid in day care? If you go the daycare route, you need to spend the months before the kiddo is born finding one. Do research to find good ones in your area, then go on a tour. Once you find one you like, put your kiddo on the waiting list. (Yes, they have wait lists for day care, especially for the infant rooms.)

As far as general parenting tips, the first year is the hardest. If you're feeling overwhelmed, it's OK to put the baby down in his crib and let him cry, while you walk away for 15 minutes to clear your head. Until around 6-10 months, infants aren't very interactive. Once they're walking (10-12 months) and talking (12-24 months), they're a lot more fun.


Oh, I asked my wifey and here were her tips:

  • Most insurance plans will give you a free breast pump, which you can order around the 6th month of pregnancy. Get one, preferably the Medallia double action, which is the cadillac of breast pumps)

  • Subsribe to the "One Bad Mother" podcast on the Maximum Fun podcast network.

    EDIT: Oh, and you'll need bottles, a bottle brush, and a sterilizer. This is the sterilizer we use.