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Asked by kaylia2oo5

Q: What do you bring summer babies home in?

I have two winter babies, but these (twins) will be the first born in the summer. I don't want them being too hot or too cold going home. We've got less than 3 weeks until we find out their genders, and plan is to stop and find their coming home outfits on the same day.
I'd assume just a light sleeper & a receiving blanket? We live in Nova Scotia Canada.

This question was asked Mar. 14, 2014 6:51pm
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Answered by ashbee - Mar. 14, 2014 7:24pm
What month in the summer are they due? My first little girl was born in July and she came home in light weight pant outfit w/short sleeve onesie & of blanket of course! (:

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Answered by Steph35 - Mar. 16, 2014 10:42pm
My first is an August baby and she came home in a cute short-sleeved onesie outfit :-)

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Answered by babyspraker - Mar. 17, 2014 11:52am
It was hot last year when my July baby was born, but it was a cooler rainy day the day I actually brought him home. I had him in a light weight long sleeve/pant outfit. Very light weight material to keep him cool but long sleeves because it was cooler than a normal day.

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Answered by eag923 - Mar. 14, 2014 8:56pm
The rule of thumb is for them to wear one layer warmer than what you would wear. So, if you would wear a tank top & shorts, they could wear short sleeves & pants. My first was born in mid June & came home in a sun dress with a short sleeve onesie (but I live in the southern US & by mid June it is well into the 80s).

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