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Buttons all down the front, undoubtedly

your newborn’s head waggles about too much to be dragging a sweater on and off over it – esp when you’re removing a wet sicky one!


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    12 Comments on Buttons all down the front, undoubtedly your newborn’s head waggles about …

    March 4, 2010

    By Almost There! June 5th!

    For a newborn? Button down for sure.

    ones that you button at the front are usually easier as you lay them on it, put their arms through the arm bits and do the buttons up. With ones you pull over their head it can be a bit more awkward especially when they are newborn and need their head constantly supported. Whichever you will find easiest go with as everyone has a different preference.

    By Pink

    Buttons!!

    By baby#1

    the button of course

    March 5, 2010

    By uenuku

    it sounds expensive! just remember that she will only fit it for a short while so you may want it in a bigger size to get more wear out of it. . . When they are very new you are changing them all the time and they are so tiny and delicate so it is sometimes better to use practical one piece suits depending on season. . . .

    Anyway, if you reeally want it, i would go for the button down.

    By Azure

    For a baby this small, buttons definitely! I hate doing up poppers, they’re so annoying, but for a diddy newborn it’s a nightmare trying to get them into something over the head! Once she’s a few months older and you can pull her about a bit more without fear of snapping her in half then I would say pullovers are easier.

    buttons for sure cause once it is made what if the head part on the pull over is a little snug then it might hurt the ears getting it put on so i would go with buttons

    button down DEFINITELY!!

    My bub is 8 weeks and I will say BUTTONS!!

    A lot easier!

    By who me?

    buttons all down the front, undoubtedly

    your newborn’s head waggles about too much to be dragging a sweater on and off over it – esp when you’re removing a wet sicky one!

    Buttons for sure. . . Pullover are way too hard to get on newborns!!

    buttons – they look cuter too