Bring two undershirts, a sweater or light fleece jacket (in the winter), socks or booties, a receiving blanket, and a hat (even if your baby is born in a warm - weather month, it's
cold outside the womb).
Not exact matches
Henry was clearly displeased to be
outside of my
womb, let alone
cold and naked in the middle of the night, and suddenly I had two jobs: soothe my son, and simultaneously take care of this whole blowout diaper situation.
The warmer allows him to be left naked without getting
cold so his medical team can do whatever is necessary to help him make the transition to life
outside the
womb.