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We just take the helmet off to get dressed. Is that bad?

Re: Onesies?

Babies R Us usually has the largest size selection for the snap-front onesies.>> Does anyone have any recommendations on where to purchase snap-front> onesies? I was planning to make the rounds this week of Target, Babies R Us,> Walmart, etc. in search of... Can't get the regular onesies over Charlie's> helmet and with the weather getting colder here, he really needs that extra> layer.> > Thanks,> >

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When we got our daughter's DOCBand, we were told that when we changed her it

was ok to just take off the helmet so that way we can wipe off some sweat

that there may be due to being on all day.

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>We just take the helmet off to get dressed. Is that bad?

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>Babies R Us usually has the largest size selection for the snap-front

>onesies.

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> > Does anyone have any recommendations on where to purchase snap-front

> > onesies? I was planning to make the rounds this week of Target, Babies R

>Us,

> > Walmart, etc. in search of... Can't get the regular onesies over

>Charlie's

> > helmet and with the weather getting colder here, he really needs that

>extra

> > layer.

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> > Thanks,

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we usually take joeys off but if you get the undershirt style onesies the lap shoulder usually gives enough extra space to put it over his band (which we have done) though not sure if it would be the same of the slightly bigger helmets as it is barely. that said I personallyw ould check the more off places for snap front like k mart, family dollar, dollar general, big lots or I would check the specialty stores like babies r us. those are the places I typically see them

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oops... I meant " usually left her band on " .> > >> > > Does anyone have any recommendations on where to purchase snap-front

> > > onesies? I was planning to make the rounds this week of Target,> Babies R Us,> > > Walmart, etc. in search of... Can't get the regular onesies over> Charlie's> > > helmet and with the weather getting colder here, he really needs

> that extra> > > layer.> > > > > > Thanks,> > > > > >> >>

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No it isn't bad. Many people do that. I personally preferred to have clothes that I could put on over the helmet. But that was mainly due to the fact that I had 2 other kids I was trying to chase around. So it was just easier for me.

Angie and Jenna(STAR grad)

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Babies R Us usually has the largest size selection for the snap-front onesies.>> Does anyone have any recommendations on where to purchase snap-front> onesies? I was planning to make the rounds this week of Target, Babies R Us,> Walmart, etc. in search of... Can't get the regular onesies over Charlie's> helmet and with the weather getting colder here, he really needs that extra> layer.> > Thanks,> >

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No, I did that too......:) However when he would fall asleep and his shirt was a mess I found it was a lot easier with the snap front ones. It also, as an added benefit, helped with we had explosive poos, to pull it down across his body rather than over his head and the helmet. <jennymadams@...> wrote: We just take the helmet off to get dressed. Is that bad? Re: Onesies? Babies R Us usually has the largest size selection for the snap-front onesies.>> Does anyone have any recommendations on where to purchase snap-front> onesies? I was planning to make the rounds this week of Target, Babies R Us,> Walmart, etc. in search of... Can't get the regular onesies over Charlie's> helmet and with the weather getting colder here, he really needs that extra>

layer.> > Thanks,> > "In the depths of winter, I finally found there was in me an invincible summer."

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He's in daycare 3x a week and they don't feel all that comfortable removing the helmet and putting it back on... Off to shop tonight--Old Navy is very close by! Thanks much for all of the tips!

Yes, we've been having explosive ones these days as well from the antibiotics for ear/sinus infections.

From: Plagiocephaly [mailto:Plagiocephaly ] On Behalf Of WalshSent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 2:24 PMPlagiocephaly Subject: Re: Re: Onesies?

No, I did that too......:) However when he would fall asleep and his shirt was a mess I found it was a lot easier with the snap front ones. It also, as an added benefit, helped with we had explosive poos, to pull it down across his body rather than over his head and the helmet.

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We just take the helmet off to get dressed. Is that bad?

Re: Onesies?

Babies R Us usually has the largest size selection for the snap-front onesies.>> Does anyone have any recommendations on where to purchase snap-front> onesies? I was planning to make the rounds this week of Target, Babies R Us,> Walmart, etc. in search of... Can't get the regular onesies over Charlie's> helmet and with the weather getting colder here, he really needs that extra> layer.> > Thanks,> >

"In the depths of winter, I finally found there was in me an invincible summer."

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I've been taking it off first thing in the AM (he's only been in it 2 full nights now) because he is SO sweaty. Then, I'll take it off a bit in the afternoon to let his head breathe and then again for his bath. We go tomorrow AM for our first adjustment (Hanger) appt! He has a few red areas that I'd like to see go away, but otherwise is doing great.

Thanks,

From: Plagiocephaly [mailto:Plagiocephaly ] On Behalf Of FANNY SALAZARSent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 1:15 PMPlagiocephaly Subject: Re: Re: Onesies?

When we got our daughter's DOCBand, we were told that when we changed her it was ok to just take off the helmet so that way we can wipe off some sweat that there may be due to being on all day.>From: <jennymadams >>Reply-Plagiocephaly >Plagiocephaly >Subject: Re: Re: Onesies?>Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 09:42:12 -0700 (PDT)>>We just take the helmet off to get dressed. Is that bad?>>>> Re: Onesies?>>Babies R Us usually has the largest size selection for the snap-front >onesies.>>> >> > Does anyone have any recommendations on where to purchase snap-front> > onesies? I was planning to make the rounds this week of Target, Babies R >Us,> > Walmart, etc. in search of... Can't get the regular onesies over >Charlie's> > helmet and with the weather getting colder here, he really needs that >extra> > layer.> >> > Thanks,> > > >>>

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I take the helmet off too... but button downs might be

helpful..

tricia

--- lka_236 <lka_236@...> wrote:

> We took the helmet off. 's has some snap down

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> front

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> week of Target,

> Babies R Us,

> > > Walmart, etc. in search of... Can't get the

> regular onesies over

> Charlie's

> > > helmet and with the weather getting colder here,

> he really needs

> that extra

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The button downs are especially helpful for sleeping at night. The last

thing you want to have to do is take a band off a baby in the middle of the

night if baby has leaked and needs a change of clothes :>)

Molly

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Re: Re: Onesies?

I take the helmet off too... but button downs might be

helpful..

tricia

--- lka_236 <lka_236@...> wrote:

> We took the helmet off. 's has some snap down

> the front

> onesies. I would think any of the places you

> mentioned would have

> them.

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> > > Does anyone have any recommendations on where to

> purchase snap-

> front

> > > onesies? I was planning to make the rounds this

> week of Target,

> Babies R Us,

> > > Walmart, etc. in search of... Can't get the

> regular onesies over

> Charlie's

> > > helmet and with the weather getting colder here,

> he really needs

> that extra

> > > layer.

> > >

> > > Thanks,

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> me an invincible summer. "

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