I kept my son in the housr when he was born the weather was so bad but to keep them warm i would get the lil sleeper outfits longsleepve shirts pants and socks.. U dont need alot of newborn but 0_3 months
Yes!! The car seat cover is very helpful good way to keep ur child from feeling the cold air when u go places.. my sister in law gave me one bc it's gets below zero here in Ohio during the winter.. So U should def get a car seat with a cover..
Depends on your location. Just make sure you have enough long sleeve onesies and warm pants. I'm due around the time it starts to get cold so I'm getting enough through the end of winter (feb). Plus a good car seat cover is a good investment that way you can put the baby in an outfit with hat, socks and mittens and a light blanket and slip on the car seat cover and baby will be good.
I'm having a November baby too & it gets pretty cold here & it usually last till around February of next year . I'm making sure I have plenty of blankets ,'mittens , socks , beanies , sweaters , long sleeve onesies .
Im 16 and i wish people coukd and would send me things also !! i dont have a job but i do have support from.childs father but i want to help on my part also
I live in IL and we have horrible winters with a ton of snow. And I'm also due in November. I have just about a lot of long sleeve t shirts, pants, and leggings for her. I winter lasted until the first week of april so I don't know what to expect. Better to prepare just in case
Idk my daughter's due in.November I have no clue how many outfits I need all I know is everyone is sending .me clothes cause I am very poor at the time cause the army wouldn't take my husband
It depends where u live and how long ur winters last but make sure to keep plenty of tiny hats n socks for her to stay bundled up..
I think it really depends where you live, I'm having a November baby as well but our winter's aren't that bad; I live in washington and I hardly get any snow but I plan on getting 7-10 good winter sets of clothing :) and plenty of hats and mittens and booties.