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Have any of you ladies washed your newbornNewborn jaundice clothes or plan on doing so? I'm confuse b/c some people are telling me that I don't need to and others have said yes I need to do it. Please share your experience with me.
You should wash everything because it comes with chemicals on it that keeps the clothing new looking for deliveryC-section Delivery presentations Infant care following delivery and sale. I washed EVERYTHING with Dreft. There are other brands of detergent you can use, but I always used dreft with my son so it's my favorite.
If you have any question as to if you should wash or not. Wash just a few items and then feel the difference. It's much softer and smellsSmell - impaired Stools - foul smelling better than the brand new unwashed clothing and blankets.
So i guess its a personal decesion, whatever you feel comfortable doing, its really trial and error as far as the baby breaking out from new unwashed clothes.
Thanks Nicole. I appreciate the advice...in that case I have a BOAT LOAD of clothes to wash! LOL. I was thinking of using dreft too. I like how it smells =)
I always wash everything, even if it's brand new. But it's up to you. I was just afraid of other people touching it and whatnot and then putting it on my new baby. I was always grossed out by that. lol. But that's me. So I wash everything.
I always do and always use Dreft myself. The clothes are sooo tiny that you will be able to fit a TON in 1 load. But I always wash all the clothes and blankets too. Even if I am reusing clothes from my previous children, I always wash it because it has been stored and probably has dust and dirt just from that.
i have a question, when should you start washing them? i plan on washing everything, my personal decision, but i wasnt sure when to start? i dont want to do it too early, if there is a such thing... (naive first time mom =)
Maybe about a month or so before you are due?? That's about when I start. I actually will do it a little later, but I don't have any history of pre term labor, so I always feel like I have time. Hopefully I don't get any surprises from my little Mary this time around!!
Yes you should was your babies clothes....babies have very delicate skin. You should wash in a mild laundry detergent like dreft or ivory snow. When clothes are put out on the rack brand spanking new they are sprayed with some kind of chemical that helps the clothes look nice...this chemical can adversely affect newborn skin. It probably won't bother them when they're older but for newborn skin it could.
Besides new clothes are stiff, the sheets are stiff, blanks are stiff wouldn't you want soft things on the baby??
To be on the safe side I washed the baby's clothes and sheets, blankets, etc about 6 weeks before her due date. I was bored.
This website is for cloth diapers but I feel that if a detergent isn't good enough for diapers why would it be good enough for his clothes.
http://www.pinstripesandpolkadots.com/detergentchoices.htm
HTH
If you have any question as to if you should wash or not. Wash just a few items and then feel the difference. It's much softer and smells better than the brand new unwashed clothing and blankets.
So i guess its a personal decesion, whatever you feel comfortable doing, its really trial and error as far as the baby breaking out from new unwashed clothes.
Besides new clothes are stiff, the sheets are stiff, blanks are stiff wouldn't you want soft things on the baby??
To be on the safe side I washed the baby's clothes and sheets, blankets, etc about 6 weeks before her due date. I was bored.
http://www.pinstripesandpolkadots.com/detergentchoices.htm
HTH