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    Posted: 29 January 2010 at 12:46pm
I am sooo ignorant and I need some serious help. I need to know if I should buy long or short sleeved AIO's. Baby is due end of Feb and I don't know if I should buy a couple of long sleeved suits or short sleeved ones. Oh and should I buy ones with legs or the bodysuits without?? What about his legs then-won't they get cold? I have quite a bit of 0-3 month stuff but no newborn stuff and I don't want to buy too much of it but I dont think what I have will fly. O and what about vests...long sleeved or short? and how many....help please!!! I have no idea how warm/cool to dress babies...I don't know anyone with a baby, I'm first in line.
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I had a February baby 2 years ago, and she only wore short sleeved bodysuits without legs, just the domes at the crotch for the first month or so. Remember that you wrap (swaddle) them so that acts as another layer of clothing.

It's really important not to overdress newborns as they can't cool themself down, better of having them get cold as they will cry and let you know, whereas if they get too warm they may not be able to You can always put on a pair of pants/long sleeved top over the bodysuit if it gets cold. So I'd recommend buying majority short sleeved and just a couple of long sleeved ones for cooler nights. I'm not sure what you mean by vests - singlets? - I never bothered with those, just the bodysuits as they can't ride up unlike tops.

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So you've had two summer babies Febgirl! I'm due in October so think I will be going for the long sleeve woollen options and warm wraps.
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Id get both, the general rule - so I have been told is a layer more than you
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Both as in short sleeved and long sleeved woollen options, or as in short sleeve and long sleeve cotton option for busybee?
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Cotton for summer and wool for winter - although I guess it does depend on where you live. LA I reckon come october youd be ok for short sleeve and long sleeve cotton - Hamilton isnt that cold by spring is it? Maybe 1 or 2 woollen just incase for those frosty ish days

Busybee dosent have her location up but If i was in a cooler area Id probably keep a couple of long sleeve on hand for feb and march

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I thought wool for those first 6wks and then depending on temperatures move into cotton. I've already bought 2x short sleeve bodysuits from PP for 3months lol.
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I just searched marino wraps too, so cuddly looking! I'd want to snuggle into one myself.
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LA If I had merino - which are so gorgy!! I wouldnt bother with wool in oct but of course get them, you never know with the blinkin weather, could be freezing still.
Merino is supposed to help regulate body temp - does anyone know if that applies to new borns??

I have a july babe due so Im looking at merino sleep suits and wraps - but I dont want to over heat them either

And is merino better better than wool for warmth?
My girl was in hospital for 8 weeks when born, that place is like a sauna so I didnt have to think about it for her

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Merino is just a type of wool - a really fine type? I use merino wraps now, just summer weight ones which are thinner than standard cotton wraps - most sellers have different weight options.

I think merino bodysuits would be fine year around other than in the height of summer.
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Originally posted by Febgirl Febgirl wrote:

Merino is just a type of wool - a really fine type? I use merino wraps now, just summer weight ones which are thinner than standard cotton wraps - most sellers have different weight options.

I think merino bodysuits would be fine year around other than in the height of summer.


So does regular wool help to regulate body temp - I just read that some manufacturers say thats what their merino does- I know that is wool too - but is it better than normal wool
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hey busybee

Congrats!

I would probably buy a couple of each - short sleeve and long sleeve cotton AIOs.

you can always add layers, so that helps!

Also, Feb is still warm so maybe some undersuits?
We dressed our guys in undersuits, with a top and pants layer, so we could always strip them down if they felt too hot.


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I would get both just to be sure, you can always add a layer if need be or put them in something warmer if it's a cooler day.

Oh and have at least a few weeks worth of newborn stuff.   I didn't think I would need any but even my 9lb 8oz baby didn't fit the bigger stuff for a few weeks and I only had a few newborn items.
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How many bodysuits in total do you need for a newborn? Would you still get cotton ones if you're having a winter baby? I thought that perhaps for the first 6wks woollen attire would be the way to go, which would bring us to mid Nov (just going with edd at this point), and then after that a move down to cotton and short sleeve given that the temps have usually picked up a good deal by this time. And then i'm thinking that by xmas we should be good to go with summer clothing?    I know that it's such early days for me to be thinking about this yet, but I can't help myself lol.
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Small blurb about merino:
New Zealand Merino creates a micro-climate around your baby’s body, creating a layer of warmth in winter and wicking moisture away from their skin in summer. Merino fibres breathe, keeping your baby dry and comfortable.
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you need to dress them a little more wamly as yourself, cause as someone said they cant regulate their own body temps. That is why it is so hot in the hospital. the type of material used is important - i gave my july baby a heat rash cause he wore a body suit made of synthetic fibre.

Its a good point about them being wrapped, that is an extra layer. for my march baby she wore long sleeve/lng leg body suits when she was born, but lighter ones like from cotton on.

if you check out the gallery people have posted lots of pics of their kids as newborn and that will give you an idea of what they dressed them in.

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Bizzy - do you know the difference / comparison between regular wool and merino??
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i think merino is finer. all wool will regulate temps and is breathable tho. i think you will find a lot more products made of merino now too, especially for babies.

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Cool thanks, shame its 3 times the price!! Think I will just use what I have and get merino wraps
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it is a shame yes. you find it in funny places though. I have found that the JK outlet store have some nice stuff for a good price - about $20 per piece, which is still a bit more $ than some would pay but is less than full retail!

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