Preparing for baby checklist?
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Mago
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Preparing for baby checklist?
Is there a preparing for baby checklist? Like there used to be a bridal checklist on LIW lol
Time is getting closer and with my scatterbrain I just want to make sure I don't forget anything.
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Posted 7/2/15 5:10 PM |
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Puppy-Love
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Re: Preparing for baby checklist?
I have one - it's just last min stuff I needed to buy. I can copy paste in a little bit!
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Posted 7/3/15 7:19 AM |
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Puppy-Love
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Preparing for baby checklist?
Here it is! This was for me personally - stuff fI didn't get off registry and etc. I updated it after my DD came and added a few notes!
Last minute “must have” list These were some last minute things I stocked up before the baby came. I did not want to run to Babies R Us 5,000x after the birth. Although we did end up there A LOT.
- Diapers - Wipes - Diaper rash cream (any brand is fine but I like Butt Paste) - Alcohol and cotton balls for belly button/umbilical cord - Changing pad liners (Carters Keep Me dry 2 pack quilted pads are good. We have 4 total) - Nursing Bras (I started with 2 Medela soft bras) - Nursing tank tops (I lived in these, I like the Motherhood maternity ones, I had 5) - Lansinoh Soothie gel pads for nips (that you can put in the fridge/freezer) - Disposable nursing pads for bras (Lansinoh ones are the softest but the Medela ones are cheaper) - Washable nursing pads – I don’t love these but good to have a few on hand - Lansinoh Lanolin cream for nips - Medela Quick Clean bags – for quick sterilizing (bottles or pump parts) - Maxi pads, 1-2 bags of them (Always Infinity Pads are thin but very absorbent) - Tucks or Hemorrhoid Cream (can steal from hospital) (PS – be sure to steal everything you can from the hospital! The ice pack pads from the hospital are the best!) - Stool softener (may be needed) - Onesies (at least 5 in newborn size and some in bigger sizes) - Clothes – newborn pjs with the hand covers were the most comfy for the first month, don’t go crazy with cute outfits…they are a pain to change and they grow out of them so fast. - Scratch mittens (we bought some but they always fell off her) - Baby hats - Little Tummies Gas Drops & Gripe water (for gas or belly problems) - Snot sucker (the hospital gave me a good one, I actually took 3 from the hospital) - Rectal Thermometer - Baby nail file and clipper - Swaddles (Aiden & Anais brand are great or the Miracle Blanket) - Several boxes of trash bags for diaper genie or whatever diaper pail you have - Burp Cloths (the Gerber cloth diapers are the best, comes in 5 pack $12.99 – get 10 total) - 2 mattress pads and 2 sheets for crib - Outfit to take baby home in - Binkies – we had 2 packs of 2 different kinds…she ended up hating all brands - Bath Soap – we used J&J light yellow soap and no lotion at first. Many baby lotions are gimmicky….we haven’t touched any of our 3 tubes of Aveeno yet. Addison got eczema at 8 weeks and we started using Eucerin cream – the one in a tub and Aquaphor on her face.
Other notes –We get a lot of use out of our swing and playmat. We have a rock-n-play but not a bouncy seat. A boppy or my-breast-friend helps when breastfeeding. Reminder - Cook and freeze lots of meals before baby comes! Buy food you can eat with one hand or microwavable lunches! Don’t stress about housework for the first 6-8 weeks…you will be exhausted, just get rest and take care of that baby!
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Posted 7/7/15 9:02 PM |
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Re: Preparing for baby checklist?
Posted by Puppy-Love
Here it is! This was for me personally - stuff fI didn't get off registry and etc. I updated it after my DD came and added a few notes!
Last minute “must have” list These were some last minute things I stocked up before the baby came. I did not want to run to Babies R Us 5,000x after the birth. Although we did end up there A LOT.
- Diapers - Wipes - Diaper rash cream (any brand is fine but I like Butt Paste) - Alcohol and cotton balls for belly button/umbilical cord - Changing pad liners (Carters Keep Me dry 2 pack quilted pads are good. We have 4 total) - Nursing Bras (I started with 2 Medela soft bras) - Nursing tank tops (I lived in these, I like the Motherhood maternity ones, I had 5) - Lansinoh Soothie gel pads for nips (that you can put in the fridge/freezer) - Disposable nursing pads for bras (Lansinoh ones are the softest but the Medela ones are cheaper) - Washable nursing pads – I don’t love these but good to have a few on hand - Lansinoh Lanolin cream for nips - Medela Quick Clean bags – for quick sterilizing (bottles or pump parts) - Maxi pads, 1-2 bags of them (Always Infinity Pads are thin but very absorbent) - Tucks or Hemorrhoid Cream (can steal from hospital) (PS – be sure to steal everything you can from the hospital! The ice pack pads from the hospital are the best!) - Stool softener (may be needed) - Onesies (at least 5 in newborn size and some in bigger sizes) - Clothes – newborn pjs with the hand covers were the most comfy for the first month, don’t go crazy with cute outfits…they are a pain to change and they grow out of them so fast. - Scratch mittens (we bought some but they always fell off her) - Baby hats - Little Tummies Gas Drops & Gripe water (for gas or belly problems) - Snot sucker (the hospital gave me a good one, I actually took 3 from the hospital) - Rectal Thermometer - Baby nail file and clipper - Swaddles (Aiden & Anais brand are great or the Miracle Blanket) - Several boxes of trash bags for diaper genie or whatever diaper pail you have - Burp Cloths (the Gerber cloth diapers are the best, comes in 5 pack $12.99 – get 10 total) - 2 mattress pads and 2 sheets for crib - Outfit to take baby home in - Binkies – we had 2 packs of 2 different kinds…she ended up hating all brands - Bath Soap – we used J&J light yellow soap and no lotion at first. Many baby lotions are gimmicky….we haven’t touched any of our 3 tubes of Aveeno yet. Addison got eczema at 8 weeks and we started using Eucerin cream – the one in a tub and Aquaphor on her face.
Other notes –We get a lot of use out of our swing and playmat. We have a rock-n-play but not a bouncy seat. A boppy or my-breast-friend helps when breastfeeding. Reminder - Cook and freeze lots of meals before baby comes! Buy food you can eat with one hand or microwavable lunches! Don’t stress about housework for the first 6-8 weeks…you will be exhausted, just get rest and take care of that baby!
Wow what an amazing list!! Thanks so much for sharing it!!
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Posted 7/8/15 11:09 PM |
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Re: Preparing for baby checklist?
Posted by Puppy-Love
Here it is! This was for me personally - stuff fI didn't get off registry and etc. I updated it after my DD came and added a few notes!
Last minute “must have” list These were some last minute things I stocked up before the baby came. I did not want to run to Babies R Us 5,000x after the birth. Although we did end up there A LOT.
- Diapers - Wipes - Diaper rash cream (any brand is fine but I like Butt Paste) - Alcohol and cotton balls for belly button/umbilical cord - Changing pad liners (Carters Keep Me dry 2 pack quilted pads are good. We have 4 total) - Nursing Bras (I started with 2 Medela soft bras) - Nursing tank tops (I lived in these, I like the Motherhood maternity ones, I had 5) - Lansinoh Soothie gel pads for nips (that you can put in the fridge/freezer) - Disposable nursing pads for bras (Lansinoh ones are the softest but the Medela ones are cheaper) - Washable nursing pads – I don’t love these but good to have a few on hand - Lansinoh Lanolin cream for nips - Medela Quick Clean bags – for quick sterilizing (bottles or pump parts) - Maxi pads, 1-2 bags of them (Always Infinity Pads are thin but very absorbent) - Tucks or Hemorrhoid Cream (can steal from hospital) (PS – be sure to steal everything you can from the hospital! The ice pack pads from the hospital are the best!) - Stool softener (may be needed) - Onesies (at least 5 in newborn size and some in bigger sizes) - Clothes – newborn pjs with the hand covers were the most comfy for the first month, don’t go crazy with cute outfits…they are a pain to change and they grow out of them so fast. - Scratch mittens (we bought some but they always fell off her) - Baby hats - Little Tummies Gas Drops & Gripe water (for gas or belly problems) - Snot sucker (the hospital gave me a good one, I actually took 3 from the hospital) - Rectal Thermometer - Baby nail file and clipper - Swaddles (Aiden & Anais brand are great or the Miracle Blanket) - Several boxes of trash bags for diaper genie or whatever diaper pail you have - Burp Cloths (the Gerber cloth diapers are the best, comes in 5 pack $12.99 – get 10 total) - 2 mattress pads and 2 sheets for crib - Outfit to take baby home in - Binkies – we had 2 packs of 2 different kinds…she ended up hating all brands - Bath Soap – we used J&J light yellow soap and no lotion at first. Many baby lotions are gimmicky….we haven’t touched any of our 3 tubes of Aveeno yet. Addison got eczema at 8 weeks and we started using Eucerin cream – the one in a tub and Aquaphor on her face.
Other notes –We get a lot of use out of our swing and playmat. We have a rock-n-play but not a bouncy seat. A boppy or my-breast-friend helps when breastfeeding. Reminder - Cook and freeze lots of meals before baby comes! Buy food you can eat with one hand or microwavable lunches! Don’t stress about housework for the first 6-8 weeks…you will be exhausted, just get rest and take care of that baby!
This is awesome! Just saved it. Thank you!
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Posted 7/9/15 10:16 AM |
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