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Posted by shell283 5 September  at  12:38

Hi ladies,

Sorry to be a pain because I'm sure this has been asked before ... I'm just getting my hospital bag ready and wondered whether you are supposed to wash babies vests/sleepsuits etc before using them?

I'm packing 6/7 of each and putting the rest away in the nursery but wondered whether I should wash everything in non-bio first?

Thanks
Shelley xx 37+1 wks
 
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Posted by shell283 7 September  at  10:42

Think I'll do a bit of washing today before packing!
xx
"Hi"
Posted by debra2576 5 September  at  13:24

I would wash them and use non-bio. I also use the baby fairy conditioner, it makes them lovely and soft. I also give them an extra rinse. I took plenty of baby grows but I didnt need many vests when I had Chloe as the hospital ward was quite warm. Good luck shelley!.

love Debra and 33wk pink bump xx
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Posted by nicki313 5 September  at  12:47

you shouldn't need 6/7 you should only need at least 2 if you need anymore your oh could bring them, i know lots of women don't but i alwasy wash my babies clothes before letting them wear them for the first time




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