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Reddit mentions of Gerber Unisex-Baby Newborn 2 Pack Long Sleeve Side Snap Mitten Cuffs Shirt, White, 0-3 Months

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Gerber Unisex-Baby Newborn 2 Pack Long Sleeve Side Snap Mitten Cuffs Shirt, White, 0-3 Months. Here are the top ones.

#1 Gerber Unisex-Baby Newborn 2 Pack Long Sleeve Side Snap Mitten Cuffs Shirt, White, 0-3 Months #3
    Features:
  • 100 percent cotton
  • Snaps on the side for no-fuss dressing
  • Built-in mitten cuffs on sleeves help to prevent baby from scratching face
  • Machine wash and dry
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height0.7 Inches
Length5 Inches
Size0-3 Months
Weight11 ounces
Width5 Inches
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Found 6 comments on Gerber Unisex-Baby Newborn 2 Pack Long Sleeve Side Snap Mitten Cuffs Shirt, White, 0-3 Months:

u/ember4212 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

You can. We also used kimono tops because I hated the idea of pulling a onesie over his head. (He had a big hematoma on top of his head, so we were extra careful, but even so I probably would have been intimidated!)

u/bien-fait · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

My 3 week old daughter likes to have her arms out of the swaddle sometimes at night and we have this same problem. I've been putting her in these under the swaddle and flipping the cuffs down to cover her hands. Works great.

u/IveCreatedAMuenster · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Several people have recommended side-snap baby shirts for while the cord stump is still attached, so I have ordered a few. I can see how they wouldn't tug against the stump like a onesie would, but I also see lots of people dress their newborns in whatever, so I don't think it's totally necessary either. I plan to use the side-snap shirts and gowns for the first few weeks.

These are the ones I ordered.

u/Fatica · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

This doesn't answer all your questions but I got these for the first couple weeks until the umbilical cord stump falls off.

u/aleii1 · 1 pointr/Parenting
  1. Kimono style shirts/onesies for newborns and babies who don't have head control yet. Its so hard to hold their floppy head, and body, and try to put on an outfit over their heads with only 2 hands! With kimono styles you can open it up, put it down, and lay baby on top of it and just snap it all together. I had my newborn in one of these almost exclusively.

  2. Some type of baby carrier. I've used the baby bjorn and ergo and my son has loved both. Not only is it great for things like shopping, but also around the house when he wants to be held and I want both hands to get things done

  3. NoseFrida - its a relief when you know your baby can breathe well, and this is less traumatic and more effective than a bulb syringe.