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thread: How did you dress your newborn in Summer?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Victoria
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    How did you dress your newborn in Summer?

    Moo was a winter baby, so we had lots of layers and nice warm wraps Easy peasy!

    Now I'm trying to get organised for a summer bub and am at a real loss as to what they wear! I live in Victoria so it can get quite hot later in the season, but we have reverse cycle air conditioning...so does that mean long sleeves for a newborn?

    Please help a preggy brain Mum out!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Victoria
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    In a nappy...maybe a singlet or a onesie.
    We did use longsleeve sleepsuits some nights.

    But then again, we are in Perth lol

  3. #3
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    Nov 2008
    Perth
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    Do you mean night, day or both?

    DD was a September baby but she was tiny and still in teeny clothes during the hot months At night she just wore short sleeved onesies and a 1.0 tog or 0.5 sleeping bag (depending on how hot it was). The warm days we had when she was still being swaddled, she was often just in a singlet and nappy and wrapped in a muslin.

    As for 'real clothes', I bought lots of short sleeved and singlet sleeved onesies from both Target and Myer (Sprout, at Myer, have such a gorgeous range but I will confess to being a complete Sprout addict!). So DD was still comfy and the outfits were practical but she didn't look like she was wearing pjs or underwear all the time, ITMS.

    PS: I'm in Perth hence why we had warm weather early and frequently despite DD being born early Sept.

  4. #4
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    Jan 2011
    Perth, WA
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    We used singlets and nappies at home and light onsies when out and about.
    For bed with an air-con a light long sleeve and legs (no feet) suit and light muslin wrap.

  5. #5
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    Mar 2007
    Melbourne
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    DD was born in November, so well and truly a summer baby.
    I had her in a long sleeve onesie, nappy and gro bag with no sleeves at night. I mad sure she was well and truly out of the swaddle stage by the hottest part. I started unwrapping her during the day for sleeps and then when onto the night once she was happy during the day.
    I purchased some snugglebum Pj's for her, they are cotton and she were those alot during summer with a onesie underneath. I mostly used short sleeved onesies under the Pj's and sometimes a long sleeve on the chillier nights.
    She used to have her snugglebum Pj's and then into her short sleeve gro bag. I also had some longsleeve jumpsuits as well, for those odd nights when it started warm and got a little bit chilly over night, just not cold enough for the snugtime suit.
    I also had a one long sleeve snugtime suit (no legs, just like a gro bag, but warmer), as being Melbourne, sometimes a winter day and night will crop up anytime Or a nice hot day and then bam, a cold change from nowhere!
    During the day, she was in a short sleeve onesie and dress, shorts/skirt/skort and Tshirt or whatever took my fancy.

    ETA: I also had socks on her some nights, she seemed to have cold feet alot.

  6. #6
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    Oct 2008
    Victoria
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    Thanks for the quick replies, yep I was asking about both night and day

  7. #7
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    May 2006
    Igglepiggle Land
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    A midwife told me to put one extra layer of clothing on bubs than what I was wearing.

    Luckily I sleep naked lol, as it can get really hot in those high temps in the middle of Summer

  8. #8
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    Mar 2007
    6,900

    In qld just a nappy and singlet here. And when wrapped put the bassinette under the fan. So hot for a newborn here! I had two summer ones.

  9. #9
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    Apr 2010
    Brisbane, Australia
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    Yeah, I'm Qld too. Bub was born in Dec. She was in a singlet and nappy during the day and same at night with a muslin wrap and fan on. If we were going out and I wanted her "dressed up" it would be a singlet or short sleeved onesie.

  10. #10
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jan 2006
    11,633

    DD was born into an infernal, humid heatwave. She wore nappies. Sometimes a singlet. Not much mmore at night as it didn't cool down much.
    If we went out I sometimes burdened her with a short-sleeve onsie.

  11. #11
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    Jul 2011
    66

    pretty much the same as everyone else just a nappy and singlet or a singletsuit if we were going out but i got all my white singlets and suits tie dyed as they were funky to wear out lol
    night time just a nappy and sometimes a singlet as we coslept bubba pretty much stayed warm with our body heat

  12. #12
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    Aug 2008
    Ouiinslano
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    Singlet suit by day and by night. The thinnest of muslin wraps when sleeping.

    But we're in Brissie and don't have aircon. When we went to Melbs in summer, when DD was 5 weeks old, she wore short sleeve onesies and babylegs by day, or a singlet suit one really hot day, and at night just a wondersuit + singlet and her usual wrap.

  13. #13
    Registered User

    Mar 2006
    4,542

    I'm planning on minimal clothing here as we have horribly stinking hot summer - up to 40 degrees. I am thinking singlets/short sleeve no legs onesies for during the day and really light weight onesies at night. I'm a wrapper so during the day just a muslim material wrap and overnight the same wrap and maybe a light weight blanket depending on bub and weather. It's going to be so weird going from two winter babes where I had them rugged up to within an inch of their lives to a summer bub, LOL!

  14. #14
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    Jul 2009
    2,251

    During the day singlet suits if it's a scorcher, leggings over a short sleeve suit if it's a normal Vic summer day and a onesie at night with a light muslin wrap, we have aircon & are in Vic too.

  15. #15
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    Nov 2008
    in the ning nang nong
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    lots of onesies - especially the sleveless ones.

    and sometimes just a nappy and singlet.

    when it was a little more reasonable, shorts and t-shirts.

    and thin muslins, so we could losely wrap him (or put them over car windows for a little shade) without worrying he would overheat.

  16. #16
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    Jul 2004
    Perth
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    singlets, short sleeved/no sleeved onsies and muslin wraps is all your need have a couple of warmer wraps and clothes for night time though

  17. #17
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    Oct 2009
    surrounded by textbooks, cat toys and love
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    Singlets and onesies mainly, practically see through muslin wraps when swaddled.

  18. #18
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    in the ning nang nong
    12,163

    and a couple of short legged, long armed onesies and a light sleeveless sleeping bag for overnight.

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