Sunday, January 10, 2010

Comments On Baby Arrival Should I Wash My Baby Bed Set For The First Time?

Should I wash my baby bed set for the first time? - comments on baby arrival

I know I have to wash all clothing, bedding, quilts, blankets, etc. .. before the baby arrives.

We just received our crib bed today, including the comforter, sham, sheets and bumpers. I will definitely wash the blade, but is it really necessary to wash the bumper and comforter? Everything looks much nicer new, and I know he will not be the same, having to wash myself.

My intuition tells me that you should wash all ... I just wanted some feedback from you.

Thank you very much.

17 comments:

surfer grl said...

Yes, you can wash. It's your baby, I know what is in contact with bedding before it is placed will be sent. They would be much disturbed by chance the irritation of the skin of your child and what he would have washed in the first place.

DragonLa... said...

I make that one criticism, though, but I would not be anything freaky with lava. Most of my business, I bought a flea market and when I washed the leaves and the simple fact that they are stiff, but I did not always wash new clothes that I and my babies affected by anything and never had a rash, so I do not see the need, but it depends on you. Once again, the clothes do not show significant signs warning about them, so do not think that it is so important.

If you used to wash only a free flow of smell (it should not Dreft) and run it in cold water. This is the best color to

Martini5 said...

If U Feel Like U Wash, then rinse. I had the same problem, but then I went and did not. No big deal. But I do it is to wash the sheets every time.
As long as u wash his clothes, he also dishes.

Martini5 said...

If U Feel Like U Wash, then rinse. I had the same problem, but then I went and did not. No big deal. But I do it is to wash the sheets every time.
As long as u wash his clothes, he also dishes.

SAK said...

Yes! Wash the "size" and please use it for baby stuff, bedding, clothing, etc. It is a good product, Dreft. I used it for my son.
Congratulations! Take care.

Proud Mommy said...

Well, actually should not comfortor now, how could it be a Rish for SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome in infants), but I washed the sheets B and C, which is what distinguishes it and touch it.

JUICY said...

You know how many people the baby when he touched bumper. Therefore, we recommend that you wash everything. Okay, believe me, if your child spits on the clothes for the first time, you will understand why I have everything right. My daughter of 4 months, I moved about 4 times per day. It uses only sleep pajamas and playing time.

Lemi said...

I asked myself the same thing today .. I washed all the clothes and blankets, but I wondered about the bumper.

Lemi said...

I asked myself the same thing today .. I washed all the clothes and blankets, but I wondered about the bumper.

Crys said...

Wash Yes, I will be wrinkled and iron:) I did it with bedding for my daughters and it works very well, as I was removed from the packaging:)

Crys said...

Wash Yes, I will be wrinkled and iron:) I did it with bedding for my daughters and it works very well, as I was removed from the packaging:)

Sarah said...

I washed first. It was in a factory, has collected the dust and germs do not want to put in the room of your child.

Diana G said...

beat all you have to wash. are unnecessary to prevent the outbreak.
Good luck

Julie B said...

Wash the ceiling, but the baby is not close enough to the defense of the first month. If it feels like a wash. They are washed immediately after stubbornly. The quilt is touching to wash the baby definelty

Ashley- Advocate for Christ said...

Looking for new brand more important than the health of your child? Wash anything that comes into contact with the skin of the baby. Go with your instincts.

Chase said...

Yes, you should wash everything.

Daisyhil... said...

I wash the T-shirt for my Moses basket in advance ... it really does not matter what it looks like ... You need to remove all chemicals.

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