Newborn Baby Clothes|Is any Mommas sellings Newborn Baby Boy Clothes?
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Q&A–: Is any Mommas sellings Newborn Baby Boy Clothes?
Hi, My name is Victoria and Im 23 yrs old. I’m was looking if any Mommas selling any newborn baby boy clothes since Im going to be due in Jan 30 2010. If you have anything to offer let me know with information. Thank you.
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Answer by Dennis Fargo
Try your nearby craiglist or freecycle. They will have something for you.
Answer by Julianne
I want to sell my baby’s stuff.
Like the travel stroller system,swing,walker.
I take good care of my baby’s stuff.If you want I could email you pictures of the stuff.
But,were do you live?
Answer by poppy1
Hi Victoria,
Early Congrats..Do you know the sex of your baby? Have a healthy happy baby.. Good used baby clothes..Try Ebay, you will find what you want there..
Your Friend,
poppy1
Answer by Semper Fi
you should try thrift stores for baby clothes. Babies grow so fast that most of their clothes only get worn a few times before they don’t fit anymore. I get practically bran new baby clothes from thrift stores and i only pay an outfit, and once your done with the clothes you can sell them back to the thrift store for someone else to buy and use.
Answer by bish!
Hey! I think that is a great idea, I am selling but I only have girl stuff.. I would suggest yard sales, its fall and there big now.. Its not as scamish as craigslist but you can still get great ideas..
Like outfits for a quarter! Shoes for 75 cents to 2$
Those are the AVERAGE yard sale prices..
I got a gently used crib, dresser, & changing table for 200$.
Not even a scratch, it looked like they sanded primed and painted it before selling.
Answer by April
i have quite a bit of boy clothes most are new born to 3-6 months. i found out i was having a girl and didn’t use many of them just washed um up. e-mail me and we could talk about it more. april_marie_momma_tobe@yahoo.com
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Question–: Do you use fabric softener when you wash newborn baby clothes?
I am using All–free and clear, which is hypoallergenic, but how do you make them smell good if there’s no fragrance?
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Answer by Ryan’s mom
The clothes don’t need to smell good. Keeping your baby clean and in clean clothes is all that is needed
I use the Free & Clear too for my hubby and son’s sensitive skin.
Answer by mac_rosbrugh
I don’t use fabric softener in the wash. I use the free and clear too. I just throw a bounce sheet in the dryer with her clothes. It makes them smell a little bit and it doesn’t seem to bother her skin!!
Answer by learnin_toluvme
i never did cuz it made my son get hives and a rash. try washing one thing with your stuff first to see if there is a reaction
Answer by srawberryblonde
no their skin can be sensative to it and break out
Answer by scatty
Ryan’s Mom is right – if they are clean, your beautiful baby’s smell will come through. You just never know what is in all of those fabric softeners,and for things like towels and nappies, it actually stiffens the pile so they become rougher.
Answer by rock’n mum!
i use baby sensetive detergent and i always use a little of our softner, like huggies or cuddly, u cant bring in the babies washing without that beautiful scent, its what gives babies that baby smell
Answer by L.R c
just use dreft..its made for babies and leave the clothes smellin great!
Answer by cat1214
I agree with LRC. Dreft has a pleasant soft scent. Ive always used it when washing my newborns clothes. After about a month ill test our regular stuff out by washing socks or wash clothes in with the rest of our laundry and letting baby wear them. None of my babies ever reacted negatively to our regular detergent when they were introduced. (Also if you decide not to use fab. softener on your babies clothes and continue to use unscented detergent you can always lather your baby up in baby lotion. I love Johnson & Johnson’s bedtime lotion….they smell good enough to nibble on after that.)
Answer by Kat S
The baby makes them smell good!
Answer by footballlover
I used Dreft for the first 6 months or so. I finally ran out of the big jugs that I got for gifts and then started using All-free and clear with no softener. I have never used softener, I know with Dreft you don’t need to because it’s softens and makes the clothes smell good by itself.
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Dreft has a soft nice scent, and its recommended by Pedriaticians, I have been using Dreft for my daughter ever since she was born, and my stepdaughter has eczema and the Dreft is not bad for her.
I don’t use any fabric softener on my son’s clothes. It can reduce the flame retardant properties and can cause rashes. I have really sensitive skin, so he probablly will too. Just to add, my Dr. told me that at 3 months you can usually switch to regular detergent. Just wash like 2 or 3 of his things with yours, and check for a reaction before using it all the time.
JUST USEDREFT WHEN WASHING AND WHEN YOU DRY THEM USE FABRIC SOFTNER SHEETS, IT MAKES THEM SMELL PRETTY
dreft or any with out harsh chemicals.
i use dreft only with out the sheets who cares if the cloths smell pretty there going to spit up on them anyways i went and bought the dryer balls they show on TV and they make my sons cloths soft and not stiff.
My daughter stayed in the NICU for 10 days after birth and I asked the same question to my nurse. She said to use something that is dye and fragrance free, so I use Bounce free. Most loads I only use 1/2 a sheet unless it’s a big load.