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Receiving Blanket
Is it necessary to buy receiving blanket? What's about nappy liner? What is
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"Nike" wrote in message ... Is it necessary to buy receiving blanket? What's about nappy liner? What is kusher? Thanks You'll want some kind of thin blanket to swaddle your baby in. Babies like to be swaddled, wrapped up tight if for no other reason than to give them some respite from their jerking, flailing limbs. Receiving blankets are usually thin flannel. You might be able to make some by cutting a flannel sheet in quarters (I did, very nice for babies after the newborn stage). Nappy liners are optional. If you are using cloth diapers, you may find them useful to keep poop off the diaper itself (to some degree) to limit staining, or to make it easier to get the poop into the toilet for disposal. I believe 'kusher' are Kushies brand diapers or diaper-liners. I'm not sure about that. --angela |
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"Nike" wrote in message ... Is it necessary to buy receiving blanket? What's about nappy liner? What is kusher? Thanks I LOVE receiving blankets. You can use them for spit up, to actually wrap the baby in, to put the baby on in public restroom changing tables, etc.....So many uses. |
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Gosh I couldn't have lived without my receiving blankets. I used them for
swaddling, wrapping baby up even in the summer (the house was air conditioned and it seemed cool for a newborn), after baths, etc.... No clue on nappie covers, I used disposables. And I have never heard of Kushers. -- Sue (mom to three girls) I'm Just a Raggedy Ann in a Barbie Doll World... Nike wrote in message ... Is it necessary to buy receiving blanket? What's about nappy liner? What is kusher? Thanks |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 08:57:35 +0000 (UTC), "Nike"
wrote: Is it necessary to buy receiving blanket? IMO, yes, very neccesary. They are just the right size to wrap up the baby. When they get a bit older, they are great to wipe up spit up. I use them at the Maternal Health Care Nurse when he is being weighted. I use them in trolleys (buggies) at supermarkets to give him padding to lay on. Now, my DD uses them with her dolls, and when she is snuggling on the couch. -- Daye Momma to Jayan and Leopold See Jayan and Leo: http://www.aloofhosting.com/jayleo/ |
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My friend's daughter who is 13 years old is making me a whole set of
receiving blankets. She bought material and is sewing them. They are so sweet. They gave us a sleper and a car window shade tonight. We also played "The Baby Game." It was so much fun. I'm feeling very loved tonight. -Sarah R. Daye wrote: On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 08:57:35 +0000 (UTC), "Nike" wrote: Is it necessary to buy receiving blanket? IMO, yes, very neccesary. They are just the right size to wrap up the baby. When they get a bit older, they are great to wipe up spit up. I use them at the Maternal Health Care Nurse when he is being weighted. I use them in trolleys (buggies) at supermarkets to give him padding to lay on. Now, my DD uses them with her dolls, and when she is snuggling on the couch. -- Daye Momma to Jayan and Leopold See Jayan and Leo: http://www.aloofhosting.com/jayleo/ |
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