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    hi everyone....

    im just wondering whe u would wash bubs cothes??

    this is my first and i have no idea.... and becasue im finished up work already i figured i might as well get started, except he isnt due till may!!!

    is it to early?? and will they start to smell musty if i do it now or could i put something in his draws to help stop it??

    thanks in advance!!
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    I washed mine about a month ago... I would have put it off till later, but Hubby was getting antsy

    I still have loads of things to wash as we got some great usable baby clothes as presents, but I figure bub has enough to keep her going for now.
    Baby wearing mama to a gorgeous DD (Dec 09) and a cheeky DS (July 11)
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    I wouldn't wash stuff until 3-4 weeks beforehand. That way it's nice and fresh

    As for washing, I read in a few books that it's fine to use your normal powder, but only use 1/2 of the recommended amount. Same with fabric softener. I did change to a powder for sensitive skin though. Haven't had any reactions or anything, so it's working for us

    Have fun! I enjoyed setting up our nursery. Another thing to do is take a photo of all the clothes on the line. It's very cute to see them all out!!
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    With both my DS's i washed their baby clothes maybe a month before my EDD....i used the Lux soap flakes and they stayed smelling clean and fresh untill they wore them!

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    HI SpecialKbaby, are you in our May baby thread?

    I did my babies clothes a few months before I was due. I'd packed my hospital bag very early because I was excited, then I unpacked it in april and washed the clothes and re packed.

    I wanted the 1st clothes to be worn, as fesh as possible, but after that all the clothes I'd washed were fine. They didn't smell musty or give baby any rashes.
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    I washed bubs stuff a few months before hand, then washed them again a few weeks before he was born, i also ironed them at 2 o clock in the morning because i HAD to lol, nesting
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    i washed mine last week coz i don't want to be doing it on maternity leave - i plan on spending that time at the beach!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ashy84 View Post
    With both my DS's i washed their baby clothes maybe a month before my EDD....i used the Lux soap flakes and they stayed smelling clean and fresh untill they wore them!
    Same here. Washed DS's baby clothes about a month before and used Lux soap flakes. Reminds me I will need to buy it again and rewash the baby clothes I already have!
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    I haven't washed anything yet (I'm 38+4).

    I don't think it matters when you do it. If you're excited and want to do it now - do it now! You can always wash them again if you think they get musty (or you just feel like it).
    Me 27 & DH 27 since 2002
    DS1 Jul '08 DS2 Dec '09 & 2x '07

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    I washed my baby clothes about 8 weeks before because I was sure she was coming early - she ended up coming on her due date! I didn't re-wash them, but they were fine after sitting in the drawers for 8 weeks. I was glad I did wash them early because I was too exhausted in the last 3 weeks to do anything.

    I wash my clothes and all baby's clothes in Earth Choice Laundry Liquid. I use it because it doesn't make me sneeze like most other liquids and powders as it is mild. Since it is phosphate free and all that jazz, I figure it is fine for babies too and I have had no probs using for my kids.
    Me 34 DH 37 + DS (May 07) DD (Sep 09)


 

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