Yes, it is recommended to wash baby clothes separately from adult clothes to prevent the spread of germs and to avoid potential skin irritation for the baby.
It is not necessary to wash baby clothes separately from adult clothes, but it is recommended to do so to prevent potential cross-contamination and to use a gentler detergent for the baby's sensitive skin.
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You should always wash the baby clothes before you use them. Babies are sensitive to fabrics that are unwashed. You can use baby detergent.
Baby clothes can range in cost from almost nothing to very expensive, like all clothing. However, baby clothing does tend to be a little bit cheaper than its adult counterparts.
Not all children's clothes are knitted. It is common for many baby and toddler clothing items to be made from wool, because it is soft, warm and gentle on their skin. Knitted clothes are also fairly durable when washed carefully.
Baby clothes are made from most of the same fabric as adult clothing, from 100% cotton to spandex to fabric blends. The only difference is that many baby clothes manufacturers are now offering "organic" fabrics, which are thought to reduce allergens and irritation of sensitive baby skin.
I have always washed my baby's blankets and clothes in regular detergent and both of my kids were fine. However, some babies are allergic to regular detergent and need to have a special one used on their bedding and clothes. As long as your baby shows no signs of a rash after using regular detergent, he/she should be just fine.
Why don't you just take them back to the store, or have you already washed them? Or why not wait and see, whoever told you might be wrong again? Or dress your baby girl in boys clothes, better than dressing a boy in girls clothes and I don't think you will warp her at this age. Other Mothers will pay you for baby clothes...although they pay VERY little You can take them to the Salvation Army, some thrift stores will give you money in exchange for clothes, or at least a tax write off.
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This dream could suggest that there is something in the ex boyfriend's past that needs "washed" or "cleaned up."
You need baby bottles of purified water and formula separately so you can make it quickly. You also need diapers and wet wipes. A change of clothes and a small rag also helps.
Doll clothes arent made to be washed and worn. They also arent safe as most baby clothes are. There are a lot of stores made just for pre-mature children. You should look online around your area and find one of those.