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br questions -- LONG

please indulge me, and criticize/explain.

what is a stroller blanket?  what should i be looking for?  this seems dumb, in that i can just use any blanket that is not a total suffocation hazard.  i have fleece throws and a quilted throw; i imagine i will just use that.

what is the difference between a hooded baby towel and a regular towel?  can't i just use the towels i already own?  i don't have a hooded towel, and i'm doing okay with bathing.  i haven't been called into hr or anything.

and the washcloths -- i still have 2 6-packs of washcloths from our wedding that i have not yet opened.  are baby washcloths specially soft or treated with some kind of lamb placenta or something?

what the what at high chairs, man.  a regular high chair and a travel high chair?  are both necessary?  can't i just get the travel one and use it in my home?

why don't playpens use the same size sheets as a crib?  this is highly inconvenient.

where is the diaper stacker supposed to go?  i see them hanging off cribs, but i don't plan on changing the kid there.  also, it is unsightly, so right now, it is going in the closet, and the actual diapers are going into a drawer underneath the changing pad.

how many bibs do you go through?  i'm looking at a leather or neoprene one for travel because i am not putting an absorbent one back in my bag.  i'm also thinking about asking my dentist for those neck clips and just clipping a hand towel to the kid.

what's with a crib bumper?  if it's such a suffocation risk, when can i actually use it?  up until the kid can flip over or roll around?

this is getting to be a giant hassle. 
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Re: br questions -- LONG

  • zsazsa-stlzsazsa-stl member
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    I think you are just going to have to stamp "return to sender" across the baby's forehead and hand him or her back to the nurse.
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  • baconsmombaconsmom member
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    edited December 2011
    1. Never heard of it.
    2. The hoods are to help keep their bald little heads warm. Since most of your heat escapes out your head, a baby can get pretty cold pretty fast fresh out of the tub. Not necessary, by any means, but they're damn cute.
    3. Baby washcloths are softer, yes.
    4. They make travel high chairs?
    5. Playpens have sheets now?
    6. Diaper stacker?
    7. I always kept a Ziploc for wet bibs; they make disposables now that I would probably use instead for messy food. 
    8. Never used one. 
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  • hmonkeyhmonkey member
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    edited December 2011
    i am utterly disgusted and horrified by the lack of adequate children's dinnerware.  it's all plastic (i can't even get into how i feel about "take and toss" as a brand) or melamine or unspeakably ugly.  i want real cups and plates.  maybe i'll just buy a small stack of corelle.  that stuff won't break on concrete.
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  • nicoleg1982nicoleg1982 member
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      can't i just use the towels i already own?  

    Yes.  But babies heads get cold pretty quickly, so it's nice to help keep the body heat in while you're drying/diapering/changing.  Not necessary, but nice to have.

    are baby washcloths specially soft?  Yes.  They are best for runny noses and diaper-rashed bums, IMO.  I use a normal (soft) washcloth with DD every night.  But the baby ones are nice when her skin is super tender.

    can't i just get the travel one and use it in my home?  Yes.  No need for both, unless you're traveling w/the baby every month.  

    why don't playpens use the same size sheets as a crib?  To piss you off.

    where is the diaper stacker supposed to go?  it is going in the closet, and the actual diapers are going into a drawer underneath the changing pad. <--- this is what I did, exactly.  I filled my stacker with clean clothes for the next size up.

    how many bibs do you go through?  IMO, that depends on the outfit.  I bought probably  20 bibs (in grand total) and 15 of them are hella cheap.  In the beginning, you'll need 1-2 a day, if your baby doesn't spit up much.  Once you start solids, all bets are off and maybe you use one at every meal + one for milk/drooling.  

    FWIW, for a while, you're going to want the absorbent + waterproof bibs.  They're more gentle on the baby's skin.

    what's with a crib bumper?  if it's such a suffocation risk, when can i actually use it?  up until the kid can flip over or roll around?  I kept mine up until DD was pulling up on the crib and tried to stand on it.  So, around 7 months.  I think she's worse about being near the crib rails now than she ever was as a baby.  And I had it up mostly as decoration.
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  • nicoleg1982nicoleg1982 member
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    " want real cups and plates.  maybe i'll just buy a small stack of corelle."
    Good luck with that.
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  • GBCKGBCK member
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    edited December 2011
    Can I answer theoretically, because I haven't done this yet?

    what is a stroller blanket?  what should i be looking for? 
    NO IDEA.  Not getting one.  Receiving blankets should work, right?

    what is the difference between a hooded baby towel and a regular towel? 
    Only the cuteness.  I threw one pack on the registry but I figure a towel is a towel is a towel.  I"m a Hoopy Frood who knkows where my towel is though.


    and the washcloths --
    I bought some super-de-duper-clearance cheap because we're doing cloth diapes and I sewed them into wipes.  And I got some as a gift which I left as theya re to be burp/clean-up type cloths.  But I"m also a hoopy frood who can find a washcloth

    what the what at high chairs, man.  a regular high chair and a travel high chair?  are both necessary? 
    They ahve travel high-chairs?  huh.  I just accepted the hand-me-down from SIL and did 0 research.

    why don't playpens use the same size sheets as a crib? 
    So they can get more $ out of you, duh.  (I haven't bothered w/ playpen sheets...SHOOT.  Gotta add those to the registry.

    where is the diaper stacker supposed to go? 
    Because of the pesky cloth thing affecting how we arrange diapers, ours is hanging from a hook on the wall next to the changing table.  it just holds the prefolds though.

    how many bibs do you go through? 
    They actually sell clippy things for using towels as bibs, for realsies.
    (I have a few I got as gifts...I figure I can sew a strap to those pesky wips ans washcloths if I musth)


    what's with a crib bumper?  if it's such a suffocation risk, when can i actually use it?  up until the kid can flip over or roll around?
    One came w/ our set--we're NOT USING.
    Sure, it keeps the kid's arm from getting caught...but caught arm = painful but they'll recover.  Suffocation is harder to recover from.
    So cost/benefit = no bumper, IMO.
    They sell the mesh breathable ones if you wanna but, really, the research is pretty clear on why they're not liked by doctors, APA, etc IMO
  • DG1DG1 member
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    edited December 2011
    what is a stroller blanket?  what should i be looking for?  this seems dumb, in that i can just use any blanket that is not a total suffocation hazard.  i have fleece throws and a quilted throw; i imagine i will just use that.
    Is the stroller blanket the thing that specifically fits around teh edges of teh stroller, like a shower cap with a hole for their face?  Maybe a stroller blanket is a little smaller?  IDK. We never had a specific "stroller blanket." 

    what is the difference between a hooded baby towel and a regular towel?  can't i just use the towels i already own?  i don't have a hooded towel, and i'm doing okay with bathing.  i haven't been called into hr or anything.
    Yes, the hood is for keeping wet baby warm, though we rarely used it.  The baby towels are also thinner, which makes it easier to dry in their little crevices (<--not code for genitalia - those freaks have crevices everywhere with their little michelin-man arms). We also don't reuse the baby towels, because otherwise I'm afraid I'll be using the same towel on them for weeks.  Besides, they are sometimes still yucky in parts when they dry off, or they puke or pee immediately upon bathtub exit.  So we have a LOT of baby towels so we don't have to do laundry every damn day.

    and the washcloths -- i still have 2 6-packs of washcloths from our wedding that i have not yet opened.  are baby washcloths specially soft or treated with some kind of lamb placenta or something?
    They are softer and, again, sometimes easier for cleaning in the crevices.  And they are hella cheap, like 30 cents each for the cheapie gerber ones. Worth it.  Did you decide on cloth diapering?  We used baby washcloths for baby wipes when we were CDing. WAY cheaper than "cloth wipes" that the cloth diaper sites/stores try to sell you and 100% as effective.

    what the what at high chairs, man.  a regular high chair and a travel high chair?  are both necessary?  can't i just get the travel one and use it in my home?
    eh. We just have a regular one and use it at home and use the restaurant's high chair when we go out.  When we visited my parents, Des sat in someone's lap to eat. MIL has a cheap high chair at her house since she has 4 local grandchildren under the age of 2. FWIW, I'd wait on buying the high chair. You won't need it for 4-6 months, and you might then have a better idea of what fits in your lifestyle-with-baby.

    why don't playpens use the same size sheets as a crib?  this is highly inconvenient.
    Yes, to piss you off. But also so you don't have to drag around something crib-sized when you go to the park or bring your baby to work.

    where is the diaper stacker supposed to go?  i see them hanging off cribs, but i don't plan on changing the kid there.  also, it is unsightly, so right now, it is going in the closet, and the actual diapers are going into a drawer underneath the changing pad.
    We saw no need for a diaper stacker or even for a changing table.  We got an adult-sized dresser and put a changing pad on top. Diapers went in the top drawer, along with various rash creams and extra wipes.  It's worked fabulously well, and they will be able to use the dressers all the way until college.  Baby furniture is so tiny, and their clothes get big really fast. I didn't want to be buying a new dresser in 5 years.

    how many bibs do you go through?  i'm looking at a leather or neoprene one for travel because i am not putting an absorbent one back in my bag.  i'm also thinking about asking my dentist for those neck clips and just clipping a hand towel to the kid.
    Even though Dex was a puker, we didn't go through too many bibs. Mostly because the bibs were no match for his puke, so we didn't bother.  Once we hit purees and solids, we used one bib per meal for about a year.  He doesn't really wear a bib now (again, it's no match for the mess he makes when he is eating yogurt).  I think we have a lot, though, which is handy for not wanting to do laundry.

    what's with a crib bumper?  if it's such a suffocation risk, when can i actually use it?  up until the kid can flip over or roll around?
    You can't ever actually use it.  When they're itty bitty, the SIDS risk will freak you out too much (and they don't need it, because they're not rolling around to bump into the crib anyway).  Then when they ARE rolling, you don't want them to roll and bury their little nose into it.  Then when they are pulling up, you can't have it in there because they will use it to climb on to try to get out of the crib.  We used the breathable bumper because yes, his arms occasionally got stuck, but also becasue it served very well to keep the pacifiers inside the crib. We have 10-12 in there so he can find one in the night when he wakes up.  (That's Des. Dex has been off pacis since about 13 or 14m. But we did the same for Dex when he was littler.) 

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  • DG1DG1 member
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    and lol @ real cups and plates. HA!  HA HA!

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  • HeffalumpHeffalump member
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    edited December 2011
    In Response to br questions -- LONG:

    what is a stroller blanket? 

    No idea.  Go with your existing baby blankets.

    What is the difference between a hooded baby towel and a regular towel?  can't i just use the towels i already own?  i
     
    The hood keeps their heads warm.  Once they grow hair, it will also help soak up up the water while you dry them off and put on a diaper.

    are baby washcloths specially soft or treated with some kind of lamb placenta or something?

    Ours don't seem any different.  DD likes them because they are different colors and embroidered with different animals, but they're not a must-have.

    what the what at high chairs, man.  a regular high chair and a travel high chair?  are both necessary?  can't i just get the travel one and use it in my home?

    A lot of times, the home high chairs have a lot of features that the travel kind don't--tray insert you can pop in the dishwasher, better padding, recline settings, that kind of thing.

    why don't playpens use the same size sheets as a crib? 

    If a playpen used the same size sheet as a crib, it would be one hell of a large playpen.  Roughly the same size as a crib.  ;)

    where is the diaper stacker supposed to go?  i see them hanging off cribs, but i don't plan on changing the kid there.  also, it is unsightly, so right now, it is going in the closet, and the actual diapers are going into a drawer underneath the changing pad.

    We never used ours.  DD's diapers are in the top drawer of her dresser/changing table.  I need to pack that stacker away, but for now it's in her closet.  Sometimes it amuses her to play with it for a few minutes.

    how many bibs do you go through? 

    DD was a dribbler but not a drooler, so we probably used one per feeding.  We have one neoprene bib and it works as well as the cotton or plastic.  Now that she feeds herself, we mostly use those giant plastic ones that look like the lead apron you wear when you get dental x-rays.

    what's with a crib bumper?  if it's such a suffocation risk, when can i actually use it?  up until the kid can flip over or roll around? this is getting to be a giant hassle. 

    By the time DD could move herself to her bumper, she was able to roll/move to avoid suffucation.  I've always used ours.
  • baconsmombaconsmom member
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    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_wedding-woes_br-questions-long?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:47Discussion:c2eac3e5-3e5e-4044-bb2d-73e71c906d88Post:1f6a7443-f23e-47e5-87bc-30d663421f02">Re: br questions -- LONG</a>:
    [QUOTE] I figure a towel is a towel is a towel.  I"m a Hoopy Frood who knkows where my towel is though. 
    Posted by GBCK[/QUOTE]<div>
    </div><div>OSSUM. 

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  • tawillerstawillers member
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    edited December 2011
    what is a stroller blanket?  what should i be looking for?  this seems dumb, in that i can just use any blanket that is not a total suffocation hazard.  i have fleece throws and a quilted throw; i imagine i will just use that.  I'm not really sure what they are.  Unless you are talking about a JJ Cole Bundle Me, in which case it goes in the car seat.  It's not necessary and doesn't do anything more than a normal blanket.

    what is the difference between a hooded baby towel and a regular towel?  can't i just use the towels i already own?  i don't have a hooded towel, and i'm doing okay with bathing.  i haven't been called into hr or anything.  I still use hooded towels for DD.  As nico said, babies get cold very easily and it's nice to have that extra layer on her head, even if it is to walk 3 steps into her room to get her dressed.

    and the washcloths -- i still have 2 6-packs of washcloths from our wedding that i have not yet opened.  are baby washcloths specially soft or treated with some kind of lamb placenta or something?   You could use your normal washcloths.

    what the what at high chairs, man.  a regular high chair and a travel high chair?  are both necessary?  can't i just get the travel one and use it in my home?  Yes to the last question, only if you are planning to travel a lot with baby.  If not, just get a regular high chair.

    why don't playpens use the same size sheets as a crib?  this is highly inconvenient.  I have never used a sheet in the pack n play.

    where is the diaper stacker supposed to go?  i see them hanging off cribs, but i don't plan on changing the kid there.  also, it is unsightly, so right now, it is going in the closet, and the actual diapers are going into a drawer underneath the changing pad.  My diaper stacker is hanging on the wall right next to the changing table.  It's not efficient to have the diapers across the room from where you will be changing the baby.

    how many bibs do you go through?  i'm looking at a leather or neoprene one for travel because i am not putting an absorbent one back in my bag.  i'm also thinking about asking my dentist for those neck clips and just clipping a hand towel to the kid.  As a newborn, DD went through 3-4 a day.  Also, keep in mind that bibs come in different coverage sizes.  I had a ton of bibs when DD was brand new and realized they didn't have the same coverage when she got bigger.  I wish I had realized this in the beginning and bought larger bibs in the first place.

    what's with a crib bumper?  if it's such a suffocation risk, when can i actually use it?  up until the kid can flip over or roll around?  DD's bumper is still in her crib because she leaves it alone.  Once she starts messing with it, I'll take it out. 
  • HeffalumpHeffalump member
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    edited December 2011
    Also, I dare you to post these on TB.  I think every single one of your questions will set off huge, dramatic, name-calling fights.
  • GBCKGBCK member
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    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_wedding-woes_br-questions-long?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special Topic Wedding BoardsForum:47Discussion:c2eac3e5-3e5e-4044-bb2d-73e71c906d88Post:8dfbfb31-1ab5-4313-8b2d-941fff4d0a5e">Re: br questions -- LONG</a>:
    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: br questions -- LONG : OSSUM. 
    Posted by baconsmom[/QUOTE]


    YAY, I was hoping someone would get it :-)
  • hmonkeyhmonkey member
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    i am never going to those idiots on the tb so it's not going to happen.

    we cannot CD without a washer/dryer in the apt. 

    i think i just need to find corn plates and cups.   i really don't like these plastic ones -- they offend my green side as well as my cheap side.  not that i'm a hoarder, but the tossing aspect is really ... gah to me.

    y'all take playpens to the park?  i thought the point was to be outside, not just looking.


    i'll hold off on the high chair.  i am leaning towards one that i can just push to the table, rather than tray only.

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  • GBCKGBCK member
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    well, there ARE eco-friendly baby dishes...the ecobuybaby (one a day, like woot) site has them on occasion.

    Try this linkage:
    http://www.newbornbabyzone.com/health-safety/8-eco-friendly-serving-dishes-utensils-for-kids-and-babies/

    (I like the stainless ones, personally)
  • edited December 2011
    hmo - please keep the list of stuff you ended up purchasing, so you can send it to me if I have a baby. It would be a shame for all of this research only to be used once.
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  • 6fsn6fsn member
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    1. I don't know what a stroller blanket is, but my guess is the only difference is size.  A regular throw may be too big and receiving blankets would be very warm.  It's possible they have a cut out for the stroller straps though.

    2. Get the hooded towels, but in toddler sized.  Then they will last longer.

    3. High chair- if I had it to do over I'd go for the space saver one you just put on a chair.  That should travel easily enough. 

    4. Playpen sheets- we just folded a regular sheet and tucked it under the pad when we traveled.  We didn't use one at home though.

    5.We didn't have a diaper stacker.  I fill the drawer under the changing pad and the others go in his closet.

    6. Bibs- 6let was not a spitter upper so we never used bibs until he started solids.  Then it was just one at every meal.  All of ours are absorbent and we've never had an issue.  When we go out I put it in a ziploc to take home.  Or the reality is I would forget the bib and just tie a napking around his neck.

    7. Bumper- We didn't use it until he as ~1.  Then he started rolling around in his sleep and knocking his head on the rails.  He'd hit so hard it would wake him up so to protect the noggin we put the bumper on.
  • DG1DG1 member
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    edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_wedding-woes_br-questions-long?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:47Discussion:c2eac3e5-3e5e-4044-bb2d-73e71c906d88Post:dc364a96-c1f2-445f-9b75-3e1cc8a27691">Re: br questions -- LONG</a>:
    [QUOTE]i am never going to those idiots on the tb so it's not going to happen.
    Posted by hmonkey[/QUOTE]

    But think of the ENTERTAINMENT value!

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