praisethelord12
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When I was pregnant I scoured the internet looking for a list like this, so I thought I'd share ours! These are the absolute essential (and a couple of non-essential) items we've used so far with our 2-month old baby girl. For some this might be excessive, for others not enough but this has worked great for our family.
*Edit to add for context: our little girl was born in early spring on the west coast of the US. I’m breastfeeding and supplementing with pumped milk.
Clothes
*Edit to add for context: our little girl was born in early spring on the west coast of the US. I’m breastfeeding and supplementing with pumped milk.
Clothes
- 4-5 swaddles/sleep sacks
- Simple long and short sleeve onesies. (Long sleeves w/ mittens will prevent scratching.)
- A couple of pairs of pants with footies
- 2-3 pairs of footie pajamas with body length zippers
- A few fun outfits (we did not use these in the first month, but fun to have around as they get older)
- 1-2 beanies
- 1 sun hat
- 2 warm jackets
- 1-3 blankets
- 1-2 muslin swaddles
- Gentle laundry detergent
- Surface for changing pad (We use a dresser we already had)
- Changing pad
- Portable changing pad (We have this one for the living room and to take on the go)
- Wet bag (To contain dirty diapers/onesies on the go)
- Diapers
- Wipes (Costco has good multi-packs)
- Gentle hand sanitizer
- Diaper pail (We love this one bc it’s steel so it keeps odor in and doesn’t require special bags)
- Burp cloths! Have many on hand, you will go through a lot.
- Breast pump (If you have insurance, apply to get covered here. Ours was covered 100%!)
- Milk storage bags (If you plan to pump)
- Bottles (Our lactation consultant recommended that we use Dr. Brown's with a preemie nipple for newborns)
- Drying rack & bottle brush
- Bottle warmer (Soooo underrated in our opinion! We were told by many we would never use it, but it gets used daily. We love ours!)
- Nursing pillow (Not totally essential – I use a rolled-up blanket to use for arm support or a normal sleeping pillow)
- Bassinet or crib (We got the Halo Bassinest on marketplace and it's worked well. We also have a Moses Basket out in the living room for naps and to safe place to set baby down)
- White noise machine (I recommend a stationary one and a portable one for travel.)
- Baby monitor (Video and/or audio)
- Pacifiers (Your pediatrician might have advice on type and method of use. We started with the Avent Soothies.)
- Probably a rocking chair (We haven't gotten one yet, but I wish we had a glider at home to help put baby to sleep!)
- Baby shampoo/body wash
- Baby Lotion
- Baby Oil
- Bathtub (We have one like this)
- Aquaphor (For rashes, cuts)
- Towels & washcloths
- Brush
- High contrast images & toys (we have the Lovevery play gym that came with these)
- Bouncer
- Swing
- Diaper bag (I recommend a backpack style so you have both hands free)
- Car seat (We have the Evenflo Xpand Travel System)
- Car seat cover (Helps block sunlight, and people coughing on your baby)
- Stroller
- Car mirror
- Baby carrier/wraps (There are so many different kinds! We have the Solly wrap, and this Graco one which we love!)
- Thermometer (We have this rectal thermometer - I've heard this kind is the most accurate.)
- Tylenol (Get child Tylenol, it's exactly the same as infant Tylenol and a fraction of the cost. ETA: apparently this is only the case in the US, please consult your pediatrician first)
- Snot sucker (like this, or this)
- Saline spray
- Nail clippers (We love ours from FridaBaby.)
- Infant scale (Not essential, but wonderful to have if have reason to be concerned about weight like we were. We have this one.)
- Reusable breast pads
- Nursing tanks (or loose tanks that you can move to the side)
- Nursing bras
- Nipple balm & cooling gel pads
- Lactation supplements (I use Gaia, as recommended by my lactation consultant.)
- I was gifted this postpartum kit which was great, but you'll also get a lot of things from the hospital which they'll likely let you take home. These are the absolute essentials from that kit IMO for a vaginal birth:
- Witch hazel cooling pads
- Peri bottle
- Maxi pads