amesie
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Post by amesie on Jun 19, 2018 20:45:01 GMT -6
I miss the smell of fabric softener. DD doesn't have any apparent skin sensitivities, when is it considered safe to move away from fragrance free stuff? I’ve been using regular detergent for a while now. I figured she was fine being up against me and my clothes and my bed sheets all the time with no reaction, so I switched her to the regular detergent and she hasn’t had any issues
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aprilz81
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Post by aprilz81 on Jun 20, 2018 6:06:39 GMT -6
I've been wondering this too!! I miss the scent boosters and good smelling detetgent!! I have use regular stuff with L from day 1, besides the samples I had. no reaction no reason to chance. Regular stuff as in scented? Or just regular scent free (not specifically baby)?
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pippiann
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Post by pippiann on Jun 20, 2018 7:34:57 GMT -6
I have use regular stuff with L from day 1, besides the samples I had. no reaction no reason to chance. Regular stuff as in scented? Or just regular scent free (not specifically baby)? Regular scented.
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Post by helloerrbody on Jun 20, 2018 20:22:05 GMT -6
ajetter, I know I'm late to this thread, but I think night sleep is always easier than naps as far as transitioning to the crib, so if I were you I'd start trying that. But also don't feel bad about using what is still working for y'all. This baby is only in his crib as early as he is because he started rolling back to belly and could use his legs to flip himself over in the rock n' play with his arms swaddled down at his sides!!!! It was insane and dangerous so I didn't have much choice and co-sleeping wasn't working anymore.
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