re: LTB preemie girl clothes!
posted 9th Jan
my DD spent 7 weeks 6 days in the nicu. Babies r us is where we found most of the preemie clothes she wore. With her stay she got to wear clothes but they had to have buttons not the zipper because of the wires to the monitor.
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<blockquote><b>Quoting Kristina-wife-mom-friend-:</b>" my DD spent 7 weeks 6 days in the nicu. Babies r us is where we found most of the preemie clothes she ... [snip!] ... wore. With her stay she got to wear clothes but they had to have buttons not the zipper because of the wires to the monitor."</blockquote>
Thanks. I'm not looking to buy new. I am looking for used as I don't know for sure that she'll be a preemie.
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There are used premie girl cloths on EBay. Some of them are in "lots" of 7+ outfits and still under $20. That might be enough to get you through and thats super cheap imo.
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Floridaposted 9th Jan
<blockquote><b>Quoting Dr. Mrs. The Monarch:</b>" There are used premie girl cloths on EBay. Some of them are in "lots" of 7+ outfits and still under $20. That might be enough to get you through and thats super cheap imo."</blockquote>
Not bad at all. Why didn't I think of ebay? Thanks!!!
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I'm not sure if they sell standard preemie clothes or not, but I did all of my micropreemie shopping online at www.preemieproud.com. The clothes are specifically designed to be NICU friendly and are all handmade. It's a great site with a lot of clothes to choose from with very reasonable prices.
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<blockquote><b>Quoting Mandi Bass:</b>" I'm not sure if they sell standard preemie clothes or not, but I did all of my micropreemie shopping ... [snip!] ... to be NICU friendly and are all handmade. It's a great site with a lot of clothes to choose from with very reasonable prices."</blockquote>
I don't plan to buy new preemie clothes or any micro preemie clothes. At least not til she's born and I know what I would need.
All I'm looking for is a box of hand me downs for cheap, just in case. I can barely look at baby things without going into a panic attack, so no way I can actually shop for individual items. This is my "you have planned for it, so you can begin to emotionally deal with it" method of operating.
I thought my OP made it clear what I want.
Thanks for the link, though. I'll add it to the other places to look if I buy new preemie clothes at all.
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