What problems should novice parents pay attention to when buying clothes for their babies?

It is also skillful to choose clothes for your baby, not only to be comfortable, but also to consider other factors.

Matters needing attention in buying clothes 1. Cloth. I think cloth is very important, especially for newborns. It must be pure cotton, which makes it feel soft. Baby's skin is smooth, poor quality and easy to turn red, which is caused by cloth thickness and friction.

2. It is best to choose brand clothes. Children can buy less clothes in each period, but they can buy brands. The brand has quality assurance, and it is difficult for children to show it even if they are uncomfortable.

3. You can buy different styles according to different periods of children. Consider daily wear, sleeping wear, wearing in different seasons, etc. We should consider the different uses of each style. I think newborns should be careful when choosing. 3 months ago, my baby urinated a lot and smelled a lot. You can choose pants that are easy to untie and change diapers.

This month's children are basically playing in bed. If they are older, I don't recommend wearing open-backed pants. The first is hygiene. At any stage, Ma Bao is buying clothes with zippers. Pay attention to whether there is a cloth on the head of the zipper to prevent the zipper from touching the child's skin.

4. Don't buy too many clothes. It's almost enough to have several sets for different purposes in each period, because children are easy to grow up. It would be nice if someone bought more, otherwise it would be particularly wasteful.

5. Buy big ones instead of small ones. A baby of 0-3 months will grow up quickly, so it is not necessary for his mother to buy him too many clothes of "newborn" size, because most babies may not be able to wear them after a few days of birth. For most babies, the clothes of 3-month-old baby size sold in the market may not fit at 1 month.

Therefore, it is suggested that mothers only buy one or two sets of clothes that fit their newborn babies, and try to buy the rest as big as possible to avoid waste. Of course, considering the safety of the baby, you can't buy big clothes.

Don't buy the following clothes. 1. Underwear whose fabric is not 100% cotton. Baby's clothes, especially underwear, must be 100% cotton. As long as it is not 100% cotton, put a question mark before buying it. Cotton, soft, breathable and elastic, has little irritation to baby's skin and can make baby feel comfortable.

Chemical fiber fabric has poor air permeability. If the baby wears underwear made of chemical fiber fabric, sweat will adhere to the skin surface after sweating, ranging from discomfort to dermatitis. In addition, chemical fiber fabrics are easy to generate static electricity by friction, which is easy to cause skin allergies and other problems.

2, the color is too bright, the color of the clothes is too bright, indicating that the clothes must have undergone various chemical processing treatments, such as bleaching and dyeing. Clothing dyes will inevitably leave some harmful chemicals such as formaldehyde, and the baby's immune system and respiratory system are still immature. These harmful substances easily enter the skin and body, posing a threat to the baby's health. Light-colored clothes are not easy to fade, and there are relatively few chemical treatment processes, which are easy to clean. Parents are advised to buy light-colored clothes.

3, clothes with ropes, many hoodies, the baby is particularly cute and fashionable, but the coat rope is the "murderer" of many accidents. Although the coat rope is unremarkable, it is easy for the baby to be hooked by other objects when playing catch games, taking escalators and taking cars, resulting in suffocation of the baby.

Key points of dressing for newborn babies Because the neck muscles of newborn babies are not fully developed, they can't look up steadily, so they should be especially careful when dressing for newborn babies.

Newborn babies should wear sweaters. Unfold the clothes, put the baby inside, roll up the sleeves when putting them on, put the sleeves into the baby's arms, then hold the baby's small hands, unfold the sleeves (don't pull the baby's arms into the sleeves rudely), put them on one side, put them on the other side, and finally button them up.

It's the same with pants. Instead of forcibly pulling the baby's legs into the trouser legs, roll up the trouser legs and put them into the baby's calves, pull the baby's feet and slowly spread the pants up, then wear them on one side and then on the other. When undressing, push the sleeves out and the trouser legs down, so that the baby's forearm and calf can slowly withdraw from the clothes.

Clothes should be put in a separate cupboard, and newborn clothes should be put. If the closet space at home is not allowed, you can prepare a separate storage box to store your baby's clothes.

Do not use mothballs, flavoring agents, fragrant flowers and other items in the baby's clothing storage place to prevent skin irritation and baby allergies. In addition, we should pay attention to keep the baby's clothes dry. If necessary, we can use desiccant in wet season.