richprocida
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I asked a question/discussion at RAOA (Random act of amazon) about needs for new parents. I have complied a list of their comments. Thread from RAOA
Some of these are common sense, others however I had no idea about or didn't even think of. Maybe something for you and your SO to talk about or add to a baby registry list. I hope this helps!
(In no particular order)
Some of these are common sense, others however I had no idea about or didn't even think of. Maybe something for you and your SO to talk about or add to a baby registry list. I hope this helps!
(In no particular order)
- Vaseline
- The Baby Owner's Manual: Operating Instructions, Trouble-Shooting Tips, and Advice on First-Year Maintenance
- Boogie sucker
- An abundance of onesies.
- A Boppee pillow
- A pack n play
- A CARSEAT APPROVED BY THE HOSPITAL
- Baby K’tan BREEZE Baby Carrier, Charcoal Grey Cotton Mesh
- Baby mittens so they can't scratch their face
- Moby/backpack
- Burp cloths
- Diaper bag. Get a backpack version (also they come in messenger style) Try them out to see what best fits @maxpaul
- Swing
- Breastfeeding pads (if you're breastfeeding).
- A few bottles. Ex. Tommee Tippee
- Sleep sacks. I cannot say how much I love these! Since my baby hates being swaddled, the sleep sacks keep him warm, and his arms free like he prefers.
- Snoogle
- Baby memory book
- Lots of receiving blankets
- Mylicon gas drops and infant Tylenol (or Motrin) on hand for middle of the night needs (UPADATE: You need Tylenol on hand for a newborn, not Motrin. Babies can’t have ibuprofen until 6 months old. @maxpaul
- Dreft laundry detergent is fabulous for baby clothes
- Zip from the Feet onesies. Not from the neck (Either or, whatever is more comfortable on your baby, just get one style to easy on confusion on how to dress your child @maxpaul
- Cornstarch works wonders on diaper rash
- Velcro swaddles were a lifesaver
- Pillows for comfort as the little one(s) grow.
- Frozen pea bags(life saver in 3rd trimester).
- Boobs pads(shirt saver!)
- Hydrating lotion because the skin can get dry.
- For labor and delivery, cooler of food for both of you. If hospital doesn't provide cots for dad, bring one. Shower shoes. Flushable butt wipes... (@domascnn)