Do you change baby's clothes every time they spit up?

Do you change your baby's clothes every time they spit up or get milk on them? I feel like the laundry is never ending.

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Yo

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Depends on the level of spit up / where its landed / what I'm doingIf it's a house day and the spit up isnt that bad and can be wiped away I wont bother.If it's gone everywhere and soaked in then yesIf it isnt that bad and can wait for diaper change / survive another spit up I'll wait it out.Aslong as it's not irritating her / getting on her skin I'm not prepared to change her over every little sick up otherwise I'll run out of clothes

Br

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If its a little then no because I’d be changing his like 10 times a day, I just wipe it off, if it’s a lot then I’ll change him

Mo

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If it gets on his bandana, I just change that because we’re in the midst of fighting a drool rash. If it gets on his onesie, I change that because I wouldn’t wanna keep wearing a shirt I puked on. 🤷🏻‍♀️

Ke

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When my girls were in the "spit up age" i got these bibs with a sponge ring around the neck. That protected their necks from getting too wet and kept the clothes clean most of the time

Sa

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I have a reflux baby so no, I’d be going through 30 outfits per day. If he spews everywhere then yes of course I change him. If it’s just a little that makes his clothes a little damp then I leave him. He always has a bib on, we go through a million of those per day.

Jo

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Basically the same as the others it depends on how much and where it landed. I will change him more on colder days so he doesn’t get cold but honestly bibs are a life saver for most of them and way easier to change. It usually ends up being change his bib and a lot of toes my shirt lol

Al

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I change him every time but I’m just scared about him getting a rash around the neck from it being wet due to the spit up, like I’ll wipe his neck dry but the shirt around it will still be wet