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This is assuming baby hasn’t had a poo explosion or thrown up all over themselves.
Me and my sister in law had babies born a week apart but we are completely different. Now I feel like I change my babies clothes too often (every morning and night) and of course as needed. She said she keeps baby in the same clothes for days until he has a explosion or throws up
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Learn more about our guidelines.I change it every morning . And following any pop or wee accidents too
Fresh clothes every morning and night after a bath before bed and as many times throughout the day as necessary. Occasionally ill leave his vest on in the morning from the night before x
In the morning before we're out for our walk/class. It feels weird to go out in the same clothes he slept in!
I put our little one in different ‘day’ and ‘night’ outfits as part of her morning and evening routine so wouldn’t keep her in the same clothes for that reason x
If her nighttime baby grow stays clean I keep her in it for the following day. Unless I’m putting her in a nice outfit for the day or there’s been any accidents. Trying to be more economical with the washing as a family of 4 x