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I bought a pack of 7 pairs from Mothercare in my pre-baby "must buy everything they stock" frenzy, tried using them once, and then never used them again. None of my friends used them either - just keep babies nails short (easy when they're small, chew them or cut with little nail clippers) and you'll be fine. Alternatively there are some sleepsuits you can buy with fold over scratch mitts which I think would be much more effective.


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We were given some with amusing words on (can't remember now) which were quite useful at night for a few weeks when baby B was majorly into gouging himself in his sleep. Didn't use them for long though as he tended to chew them and they just got soggy. Also, they grow out of the scratching phase relatively quickly. Can't say ours were anything special and they stayed on fine. I'd get a cheap pair and see how they go.
Same here, had a load in different colours to match every babygrow... never used one! In fact, the nurses in hospital just told me to use socks instead. Or the best thing would be to get the babygrows that have the built in ones that fold over as legalbeagle said. But just keeping baby's fingernails trimmed (use a nail file when they sleep as it will make less sharp edges than nail clippers) would be the best solution!

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