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pharmcat2000
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Name: Catherine
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
We loved them here! I was so sorry when DD outgrew them. Changing her is much more difficult now.
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Posted 2/6/07 10:55 AM |
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steph4777
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Name: Stephanie
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
I loved them! They made diaper changing really easy. Never had a problem with them bunching up.
I guess it's a matter of preference. I didn't think there would be so many moms who didnt like them. I suggest maybe opening one pack and see how you like them.
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Posted 2/6/07 11:01 AM |
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
Posted by greek627
Posted by monters
I never liked using these with my DS...all they seem to do is ride up and they don't seem as comfy as a nice feety pj...
i agree
Agreed! Also, you have to put socks on with them, and socks NEVER stay on - especially when they're squirming around all night!
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Posted 2/6/07 11:15 AM |
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
I didnt like them at all. My mother swore by them and bought me a few and even though he was 7lbs 11oz when I brough him home and they were newborn size they seemed to bunch up around his neck and he looked so uncomfortable. I would keep maybe 2 or 3 and see how you like them. If dont like them then you can return the rest.
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Posted 2/6/07 11:19 AM |
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Tracey
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Name: Tracey - brideinapril
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
Posted by Calla
They make it very easy to change diapers in the middle of the night. Sleepers with feet are a lot more work to get on and off.
I loved them and used them with all 3 of my children!
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Posted 2/6/07 11:25 AM |
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Eleanor
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Name: Ellie
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
add me to the not a fan list!
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Posted 2/6/07 12:10 PM |
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angelbear217
Mommy of 2
Member since 5/05 4313 total posts
Name: Lisa
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
We love them. DD likes to kick her feet while she is sleeping and it helps that they are not constricted. It also helps with nighttime changings. I only had a few so I went back to get more.
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Posted 2/6/07 12:28 PM |
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oops123
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Member since 8/05 2509 total posts
Name: michelle
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
Posted by Calla
They make it very easy to change diapers in the middle of the night. Sleepers with feet are a lot more work to get on and off.
yes...my sons wore these as pjs when they were infants-they make the night diaper changing so much easier,a lot of the times the baby wouldnt even wake up!
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Posted 2/6/07 1:00 PM |
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dandr10199
Grace is growing up too fast!
Member since 10/05 11561 total posts
Name: Dina
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
Posted by prncssrachel
If you have a squirmy baby like I did, they are a nightmare. They would end up all bunched up under her arms. My suggestion is feety pjs with a sleep sack over it. Or even the long sleeved zippered sleep sacks by Carter's. You can just put a onesie underneath.
I agree. Also, I swear by the carter's fleece footie PJ's with the halo sleep sack over them on very cold nights. HTH
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Posted 2/6/07 1:02 PM |
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LIMOMx2
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
Andrew hated them. So did I. I got rid of all of them.
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Posted 2/6/07 1:04 PM |
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nylisa
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Member since 5/05 7905 total posts
Name: MaMa
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
Posted by 5ofClubs
Andrew hated them. So did I. I got rid of all of them.
me too
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Posted 2/6/07 1:05 PM |
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paulandles912
My children are a blessing!
Member since 5/05 2598 total posts
Name: Leslie
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
Posted by Niecey
I love those!!! My son was born in February and I used them - he lived in them and I hated to give them up!!! I think he liked being able to feel his own skin on his legs rub together...made him nice and comfy. I used them under swaddle wraps or fleece buntings in the winter months. Made diaper changes at night nice and easy and I think DH liked it better than having to fit a little squirmy guy back into footed pj's.
Same experience here!
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Posted 2/6/07 1:08 PM |
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Moehick
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Member since 5/05 30339 total posts
Name: Properly perfect™
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
I used them all the time when Kerri was a newborn...ahh the ease of diaper changes then
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Posted 2/6/07 6:32 PM |
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pmpkn087
Life is good...
Member since 9/05 18504 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: As you can tell with all of my questions, I am nearing the finish line...here's another one: open ended sleep gowns
for the first month, I had Steven in these all the time. When you are doing about 15 diaper changes a day, you will be greatful!
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Posted 2/6/07 8:49 PM |
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