27 May 2010 @ 6:25 PM 

When you are expecting a baby, there are so many things to do to prepare for his or her arrival. It’s best to set up the nursery well before your due date just in case. You never know if your baby will decide to arrive two weeks early. You don’t want to end up making a run to Babies ‘R’ Us before you even get home from the hospital.

Obviously you will some sort of baby bed. You may or may not want to put your baby in a crib right away. Many new parents prefer to let the new baby sleep in their room. You can get a cradle or bassinet that will sit right next to your bed so you don’t have to go far to get the baby when he or she wakes up in the middle of the night.

Your baby will require a lot of daily diapers and baby wipes. You would be surprised at how many you’ll go through in the beginning. A newborn baby can go through anywhere from 12 to 15 diapers each day, so you’ll want to have at least two or three packages before you go to the hospital. That way you won’t have to run to the store to buy more until you are feeling better.

Other things you will need are baby wipes, clothing and bath supplies, such as baby shampoo, baby bath, baby washcloths and towels. Of course you should have some diaper rash cream on hand, and it can’t hurt to go ahead and get some baby Tylenol. You may not need it right away, but you will definitely want to have some on hand before your baby gets his or her first shots.

One item you absolutely must have if you are breastfeeding is a good breast pump, such as the Avent breast pump. Having an electric breast pump with good suction is necessary to help you produce more milk so you will be able to keep breastfeeding your baby longer. A manual breast pump can be used in a pinch, but if you use it often your hands may start to ache from the repeated motion.

You don’t have to get every item before the baby is born, but you definitely need a good car seat. Make sure you get one that is designed for newborns. Not all of them are. Newborn babies need a rear-facing car seat. You might want to get one that converts for use with older babies. They are usually cheaper in the long run.

If you don’t get everything ahead of time, that’s no reason to panic. As long as you have a car seat, diapers and a place for the baby to sleep, you’ll be all right for a few days before you have to go shopping for more supplies.

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 26 Apr 2010 @ 12:55 PM 

If you are a new parent, you might be wondering what are the most pressing things that you ought to get for your baby before they arrive. You see, you might be among the many that want to wait until the baby is born to determine the sex. This can get tricky when it comes to the purchase of some of these items. But all of these should still allow you to get neutral items that you will love.

By taking care of these items now, you are better able to spend the quality time with your newborn when they make it home. It is best to not have a whole list of things that you still have to get, when it could have been taken care a while back. You will thank yourself later for getting it done ahead of time.

The first thing that you need to do is to purchase a crib. There are so many companies making great designs and styles, but you might save yourself some money by investing in a model that has numerous functions. Consider a unit like the Evenflo convertible crib which goes through many different stages. First it is a crib for your baby, and then it becomes a toddler bed, and then a fashionable day bed. With a new baby, you want to save all the money that you can.

Secondly and also very important are burp cloths, diapers and wipes. You can never have too many of these three items. The beauty in their design is that they are neutral friendly and so you can stock up easily on them without later wishing you hadn’t. You can probably never have enough diapers and wipes, because you are going to use a whole lot of them. The same goes for burp cloths.

Another thing that you will certainly need is a car seat. You see, before you will ever be allowed to leave the hospital you will have to be seen off by a nurse. This nurse has to check out that your new child has been securely fastened into a seat. There are plenty of styles and choices for you to make, and there are many that are neutral friendly. This means that you can comfortably choose one and have no worries about its correspondence with your new child’s gender.

You will discover that another thing you should invest in is a stroller. This is so because you are likely going to spend a great deal of time showing off the newborn to your family and friends. To have means to push them around with ease, rather than holding them the entire time is something that is invaluable. I have been impressed with the Perego stroller, although there are plenty of brands and styles for you to choose from.

Now, I hope that you have a better grasp on what is essential to get for your newborn. Some of this might be required by law, but much more is designed to make parenting a little easier.

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