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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't consider it an outfit. To each their own but I have never and would never do that. My rule of thumb is, would I wear that? Babies are people too. From birth I have fully dressed my son, especially when leaving the house, in a full outfit (tops bottoms, socks shoes bib) that match. [/quote] I find this unfathomable. You put your newborn in full outfits and shoes? Didn't he have to be changed every hour or so? I can't imagine dressing the baby up and then stripping him down and doing it all over again all day long. And everything matching too! [/quote] At first he just wore shoes when we went out, then as he got older every day. I had to change his diaper very often (for the first three months he couldn't tolerate a wet diaper even for a second.) I rarely had to change his clothes because of a blowout. Maybe only two or three times thus far. I didn't find it annoying at all. It really didn't take me a lot of effort. It isn't like you have to completely undress a baby to change a diaper. Actually very A few of his outfits were a onesie with pants that needed to be pulled up. Most were overall/rompers or one piece polo shirts that had snaps under the crotch .[/quote]
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