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    I don't know what baby legs are, but are they similar to these?

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    I see.. they are very similar. The reason I ask is because I can get them for $2 a pair.
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    I thught about them too, but wondered how you would get them on. Don't they usually have a lot of tubes and wires sticking out?
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    Those are cute!

    Wow, $2 a pair! It seems like a good deal. However, we had the leg squeezers on his legs too! It might be tricky to put baby legs on in the hospital.


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    Monkey never had anything on his legs, save for his ID bracelet. All of his IVs, monitors, leads, etc were on his arms or torso. So it might be worth asking your team if those would get in the way.
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    Q only had things on her legs for the first 24 hours. We just kept her covered with a blanket for that part. Then she was free and climbing around once she had things removed!
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