Guest guest Posted September 10, 2000 Report Share Posted September 10, 2000 Sue, Praise God! I'm glad to hear that all went well for . In Him, Kim, wife to mother to Kaelyn, Chandler, Corey, and http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=254581 & a=1892774 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2000 Report Share Posted September 10, 2000 Sue, I personally would not use sleepers with the feet especially during the time will wear the DBB most of the time. It takes some practice to be able to get it on and off quickly and I would have hated taking it off 2 times a day to change his clothes. Also, the blanket sleepers with the attached feet are too thick to fit in the DBB in my experience. For the summer, I used pretty much oneises type things for Jakob to sleep in. When it got cooler, I was able to find some blanket sleepers without feet. Brands to look at are Gerber (found here around Halloween without feet to use as parts of costumes) and 's (found all the time without feet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2000 Report Share Posted September 10, 2000 Sue, I also had nothing but sleepers with feet. I've been dressing in just a onesie when it's been warm. I bought a bunch of sleepers without feet at JCPenney both " 's " brand and also " Brite Future " which I think is sold only at JCPenney. I also got a pair of cotton knit pants to go with the onesie for cooler nights. Of course if you can find sleepers or pants that unsnap all the way down both legs, that's ideal. I got burned on one outfit, I didn't look close enough, and the snaps went down to the cuffs, but the cuffs were one piece. I haven't decided if I'm going to try snipping them open yet or not. =) Glad to hear didn't have to have the tenotomy. Good luck with the DBB. & 3-16-00 > Sue, > > I personally would not use sleepers with the feet especially during the > time will wear the DBB most of the time. It takes some practice to > be able to get it on and off quickly and I would have hated taking it > off 2 times a day to change his clothes. Also, the blanket sleepers > with the attached feet are too thick to fit in the DBB in my > experience. For the summer, I used pretty much oneises type things for > Jakob to sleep in. When it got cooler, I was able to find some blanket > sleepers without feet. Brands to look at are Gerber (found here around > Halloween without feet to use as parts of costumes) and 's (found > all the time without feet. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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