It’s good to keep two changes of clothes in a diaper bag in case multiple blowouts happen while you’re out. In the same vein, see if you can get a duplicate of your car seat’s cloth materials. There have been weeks where she really went through the clothes 😅 so even though it isn’t necessary to put a baby in a new outfit every day, I’d say it’s good to have at least seven outfits just in case there are that many accidents in a laundry period. I don’t think I’ve personally seen it, but my max of five is close enough to think it’s wise. You’d think 0 in 0-3 really means newborn, but it honestly seems to be sized for bigger than that on average 😂 Sophia left the hospital weighing 8 lb 1 oz. She’s now 11 lb 1 oz, and has been wearing 0-3 months size the whole time. Towards the beginning, that was quite loose on her and newborn size would have been more appropriate (we had nothing in newborn size she could wear in a car seat), but it still worked. If your baby is smaller (statistically likely) it would be good to have some newborn sized outfits, but they’ll grow out soon. If you wish to narrow down what you use by convenience, rompers with a double zipper (one pull at the top, one pull at the foot) are the most convenient, followed by rompers with a normal zipper. We seldom use onesies that have three snaps at the crotch and have never used anything that has a longer snap closure or buttons.
I just realized that for the onesies, I'll have to figure out what to do for pants/bottoms. we have a few zipper romper styles but not in 0-3m so I might get more of those. thanks for the tips ❤️
These pants have been serving us well! It’s a good variety of color. For her right now we’ve rolled the top down once, and in future they should fit without any rolling. https://a.co/d/ae6kAmY