Thursday 5 January 2017

How To Dressing Your newborn Baby

Babies grow fast, so it’s best not to spend a lot of money on many outfits in the smallest sizes. In the first few weeks, your baby needs clothes that are comfortable and easy to get on and off.

Newborn clothes sizes

Size 000 is intended to fit babies from 0-3 months, and size 00 is for babies from 3-6 months. Some bigger newborns might be ready to go straight into a size 00. You might have to roll the sleeves up, but it won’t be for long.

Sizes vary between types of clothes and manufacturers, so it’s worth comparing clothes to other garments you already have, rather than relying only on the size on the label.
Because babies really do grow very fast, you might want to try buying the minimum number of clothes in each size.

What newborn clothes to get

Look for stretchy jumpsuits that button at the front, and tops with envelope necks that are easier to get over your baby’s head. Jumpsuits with zips also make dressing your baby quick and easy.
It’s tricky to dress (and undress) an unsettled baby in something that’s difficult to get over the head, or that has a lot of buttons up the back.

Clothes should be soft, comfy and easy to take care of – you probably won’t have much spare time, so it’s best to avoid things that need handwashing and ironing.

Layers
Newborn babies need to be kept warm.
In cold weather it can be easier to dress your baby in layers. Then you can take layers off when you’re at the shops or in other warm places.

As a guide, dress your baby in the same number of layers you’re wearing, plus one extra layer for warmth. A few bunny rugs or wraps will be very handy for wrapping your newborn baby.
Although it’s important to keep newborns warm, it’s just as important that your baby doesn’t overheat.

How many newborn clothes to get

Doing the laundry becomes an almost daily occurrence with a baby, but you’ll still need plenty of changes of clothes. As a guide, the following will see you through for a newborn baby:
  • six singlets
  • six jumpsuits
  • two nighties or jumpsuits for nightwear
  • three tops
  • cardigans or jackets (if it’s winter)
  • three cotton bunny rugs (for winter) or muslin (gauze) wraps (for summer)
  • a couple of cotton hats
  • a few pairs of socks.

How to dress a newborn

Lots of newborns find the dressing and undressing experience upsetting. The quicker and calmer you are, the less stress for both you and your baby!
  • Make sure the room is warm enough, then place your baby on a soft surface.
  • Put a nappy on your baby to avoid him weeing on you. 
  • Stretch the neck of a singlet and, supporting your baby’s head, put the singlet on from the back. Be careful it doesn’t touch her face as you pull the front over her head – little babies can get very upset by clothes scraping their faces.
  • Do the reverse when undressing, once again trying not to let the clothes touch your baby’s face.
  • Gently place baby’s arms through the arm holes.
  • If you’re dressing your baby in a jumpsuit, unbutton or unzip it and lay him on top. Place his arms and legs into the holes and do up the zip or snap fasteners.
  • Make sure your baby’s legs and arms are clothed if she’s going out in the sun (but it’s better to keep her out of direct sun altogether).

How to wash newborn clothes

You can wash baby clothes with the rest of your laundry, but strong detergents and fabric softeners can irritate your baby’s skin.

Cloth nappies and clothes soiled with poo need to be soaked in nappy sanitiser before washing. Nappy sanitiser also makes a handy pre-soak once your baby is eating solids – even with a bib, your baby’s clothes will get covered in food and drink.

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