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Old 01-02-2012, 09:35 AM
 
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Originally Posted by no kudzu View Post
I think it is better to err on too many than not enough. In the early stages babies barf and poop out of their clothes necessitating 2 or 3 changes a day if you want a sweet smelling kid. Just a normal feeding can sometimes generate spitups, leaks etc and a fresh bib is necessary for every meal so the math is not hard to figure out. Receiving blankets -those smallish flannel ones -I'd say about 4 or 5 a day depending on the kid.
I wish I had waited until baby was 3 weeks old to buy anything. We had a ton of receiving blankets. They never got used. Baby one was too big, and baby two hated being swaddled.

One piece outfits, cloth bibs the more the merrier.
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