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Baby Talk: Important Information About Baby Bodysuits

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Baby Talk: Important Information About Baby Bodysuits

The arrival of a newborn in the family is always exciting! It doesn’t matter whether you’re a first-time parent, or already have years of experience, it’s equally joyful preparing the home for this little yet most important family member. From having fun creating a cosy nursery, to choosing newborn baby toys, every step of the process is exciting in its own way.

But feeding time and the subsequent diaper change are two baby care activities that many parents find less than exciting. This is particularly true if it’s the middle of the night and you’re juggling a demanding infant and a lack of sleep. One form of newborn apparel that you should absolutely stock up on in the nursery dresser is a bodysuit, which can make the process less of a problem.

What is the difference between a baby onesie and a bodysuit? Sometimes you may find the two terms used interchangeably, mainly because they’re both one-piece garments. What sets them apart, however, is that the onesie is loose-fitting as opposed to the close-fitting bodysuit. It also shouldn’t be confused with a sleepsuit because the bodysuit doesn’t have feet and legs.

Why Buy Bodysuits?

baby in a bodysuit

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First and foremost, to make diaper-changing time into a piece of cake task, especially in cases of leaky accidents. Since there’s no need to pull the clothing over their head or remove the bottom, all it takes is unbuttoning the bodysuit, removing the nappy, and buttoning back. Also, in such instances, it really comes in handy having practical baby bodysuits on because they don’t let those leaks and stains get to the other clothes.

Simply said, they’re created to retain those leaks. Speaking of other clothes, they can serve as the base layer when the weather is colder and they’re ideal in this as they’re designed to be soft and comfortable, offering plenty of warmth and thermoregulation for an infant. On that note, they may also prove to be essential in absorbing sweat depending on the fabric they’re made of. Either way, the end benefit is that they enhance the quality of sleep and protect the baby’s delicate skin!

Additionally, you would be glad to have them around because they are incredibly durable, even after numerous washings, whereas upper layers might not be. You won’t have to spend too much time hunting for them in toasty winter designs or breathable warm-time designs because the durable and soft bodysuits for infants are likely to be accessible for any season of the year.

On top of it all, they’re available in a range of styles and colours too! Unlike other items, in the example of elasticated bottoms, they won’t add to the discomfort of your little one and allow him or her to freely wiggle and move without any obstructions. This may not seem too important until you’re dealing with a colicky baby, or you want to prevent health issues like hip dysplasia.

Another advantage I’d like to add is that they help keep the diaper in place which is useful if your baby is one of those who have the habit of untying the diaper fasteners. Lastly, even if your little one is particularly active, you can rest assured the neat baby bodysuits will keep the tummy and back covered at all times, protecting them from dreadful drafts!

How to Shop for Bodysuits?

buying baby bodysuits

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As with any item for babies, it’s important to first pay attention to the size to ensure the proper fit and, as a result, comfort. If buying a newborn bodysuit online then be sure to check the sizing charts and if this info isn’t available be sure to ask. This would save you from the cost of having to return the items.

Colours, prints, and styles are all aspects to consider too, but one crucial thing you shouldn’t overlook is buying for the adequate season. This is where you’d have to consider materials, and sleeve designs. More on the materials, given that a baby’s skin is so delicate, the last thing you want is to end up with irritation and allergies.

To avoid this, look for organic fabrics, such as 100% cotton, bamboo, and wool of quality such as merino. To extend their durability, wash and care for them according to the instructions considering quality pieces tend to cost a bit more than cheap synthetic alternatives. Now, in terms of safety, what you need to watch out for are protruding seams might be an issue for delicate skin too.

Designs with bits, in the likes of buttons or decorations such as beads and pompoms, that come off easily are another scare. Buttons that are properly fitted, sewn, and hidden are recommended because, even if your little one isn’t that curious about putting things into the mouth, one can never be too careful!

Stephanie Tierney
tierneystephanie1@gmail.com