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    Hi everyone

    A while ago I remember seeing a list outlining what clothes and how much you need to have for a newborn. I can't seem to find it or another one anywhere. I am due in March and this will be my first. We haven't found out the sex so I only want to buy the bare necessities to get me through the first couple of weeks and then I will buy some more gender specific stuff. Can anyone point me in the direction of one of these lists or suggest their own? Thank you

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    I'm not sure if this is what you're after. It was helpful for me to know what I needed last time. You will always find things you won't need and probably think of extras you do.

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    My DD wouldn't let me know the sex lol (always had her legs crossed) so I just brought about 5-6 rompers depending on the weather where you are (summer or winter) 5-6 singlets, a few beanies and that was about it. until I could go shopping.
    DD was born in march so it was cold.
    I wouldn't go to overboard either just the bare essentials until you know the sex and then go crazy (I did) lmao
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    Both my girls are born in march.

    I just bought about 10 neutral all in ones, a couple of beanies,some wraps and a bunch of singlets. I didnt really bother with the fancy outfits cause march was coldish so i wanted them changed as fast as possible and because the bubs were both wrapped up to stay warm so no one saw them anyway.

    This bub is due late april so ive just started stocking up the same.
    Me-28 still feeling 18 He- 29 counting down to 30!
    DD1- Laicey- 2.4kg- 27th march 2005
    DD2- Emilie- 3.4kg- 13th march 2009 Im 2!
    DS-Tyler- 3.6kg- 16th April 2011
    Thats 3 and we are done!


 

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