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Rikki
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Topic: Building a list of what to buy for first Posted: 22 June 2010 at 4:44pm |
Hi - my partner and I are expecting our first baby and we are total newbies to the whole baby thing
We want to start building a list of what we need to get (vs want lol) and what we should buy new vs buying secondhand
So, any help with stuff you found useful and stuff that we shouldn't bother getting would be much appreciated
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 5:35pm |
I loved my sling, I found that really useful and still use it now. Especially great for those times when you don't really want or need to get the stroller out.
I also really liked our hammock, but probably not a necessity, I borrowed mine.
Playgyms are great. I have one that plays music when he hits the toys and converts to tummy time which is really cool - but anyone works!
Soft rattles are really good first toys
For the standard things I looked at the list from baby factory etc and got that stuff.
One thing we didn't use much were the bath seat things. We used them sometimes but didn't really need them.
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 6:13pm |
Def a wrap or sling.
Those nighties or suits with fold over mitts
Cloth nappies/wipes
Wraps for swaddling
Old school cloth nappies for burping etc
Check out TM for clothes and things
We never used our bath seat thing either.
Thats alli can think of now
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 6:27pm |
We use our 6mths+ bath seat, but we never really used the new born bath support (like a ramp).
Love love love all-in-ones (full body with feet, s.h. is ok they aren't worn out after one baby).
Elfwear merino onesies (button under crotch from babystar, so much softer than the ones from B.F.)
Exersauces are fantastic (4mths +), but you may as well get s.h.
We ended up with way too much cot bedding. And hundreds of hand knitted botties he never wore (they didn't stay on him at all little squiggle bum). In general we ended up with way too many 0000 clothes.
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 7:01pm |
Do you go to antenatal class? They'll give you a list, or you could pop into Baby Factory and they have a list that is colour coded Need vs. Want.
You don't have to buy heaps of fancy toys, you can get 2nd hand or try making your own.
Everyone told me not to buy NB clothes as they wouldn't fit so I bour 0-3 and 3-6 and NB was miles too big on her!  But we're all sorted now, it just means that all her clothes are a bit inappropriate for the season iygwim!
I second all in ones, but also nightgowns (girl or boy)... or anything non fiddly! Especially for those 3am feeds and changes!
Don't worry about 'clothes' like outfits, really they are just too fiddly and generally end up ruined, wait until they're a bit older...
A wrap/sling/carrier, they're great if bubs is unsettled and you have stuff to do i.e housework.
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 7:12pm |
Lil_Nic9 wrote:
Don't worry about 'clothes' like outfits, really they are just too fiddly and generally end up ruined, wait until they're a bit older... |
Sooooo agree with this. Changing a floppy newborn into cutesy outfits is too fiddly and since they sleep so much would u wanna sleep in jeans etc?
Babies don't need loads of toys. I think a playgym/playmat type one with toys overhead and a couple of basic things that they can chew on or hold is enough until they start wanting to move around a bit more.
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 7:16pm |
Agree on the all-in-one's. That was all I dressed DD in in the first month or so.
I use the playgym everyday and try to rotate the toys so they don't get bored of the same ones and you end up having to buy new ones all the time!
If I was doing it again I would have put off buying our buggy. We hired some snap n go wheels (highly recommended) with our capsule. THen we ended up selling our buggy because we needed something different.
Invest in good bibs. They start dribbling early on and if you have a spilly baby they are an essential.
Definitely a sling.
We actually use our bath ramp every night. But you can get them fairly cheap, ours was about $8 I think, so even if you don't end up using it, it's not a waste.
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 7:23pm |
Ooh, if you can check out if your Plunket has a toy library they are fantastic for toys and you save heaps of $$.
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 7:24pm |
. double post sorry!
Edited by Lil_Nic9
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 7:26pm |
Don't "stock up" on loads of creams, shampoos and wipes. Every baby has a different skin type and you may end up stocking up on a whole lot of stuff you will never use. As far as bum creams go we havent even used up the sample of benpanthen I got in my bounty pack as we haven't needed it. We are still on our first bottle of shampoo and my boy is 3. I don't use it unless I need to. And lots of babies react badly to the chemicals in the wipes even with the sensitive ones.
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 7:26pm |
Definitely the old school cloth nappies - they are used for anything and everything, I have one with me at all times in and out of the house!
A play gym is a really good buy as is a bouncer (we have the old school mesh type one which is fantastic)
For sure, fancy toys are so not necessary. We have lots of rattles and things but at the moment DS is loving bubbles and balloons... both from the $2 type shop!
We don't use our bath ramp either.
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 8:14pm |
Play gym is definately fantastic.
Old school cloth nappies are great for everything. Also muslin wraps, I've used them for so much.
Definately agree with kebakat re; creams and and lotions etc. We don't use anything on our boy at the moment, but I have a huge pile of samples from bounty packs etc
Some sort of sling or wrap or something is really great too, being able to be handsfree while still holding bubba.
Definately AIO and body suits. I can't get enough of them.
Booties are a waste, we got given heaps of knitted booties that last 2 sec before falling off, such a pain.
Bibs, bibs and more bibs. Some days we would go through 7 or 8 bibs with dribbles and vomit.
Our bouncer was really great in the early days too.
Hmm, thats all I can think of right now.
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 8:36pm |
That's true about creams etc, we have so many that just aren't getting used!
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 8:40pm |
Everyone is different with what they need. For example: We haven't needed a baby monitor at all and don't own one whereas some people feel the sound and movement monitors are a must. My sister uses muslin cloths all the time but we hardly use ours. So you may find in asking you get a whole lot of different answers - hopefully you can pick and choose what sits well with you guys.
Anyway - here are our essentials:
Totally agree with the old flat cloth nappies! We use them for EVERYTHING (well except as nappies lol)
We use modern cloth nappies and cut up chux cloths as wipes (with water).
A baby carrier/wrap is awesome.
Big merino wrap for swaddling.
Our merino sleeping bag is also awesome.
AIO clothes are great!
I also liked having a capsule with a base.
What we haven't needed:
A bassinet or hammock (we just put DS straight into the cot).
We didn't need to buy toys or blankets - we got given them.
A baby monitor
And I wouldn't buy a mobile again - I'd just go with white noise. Mobiles are so loud and annoying! Well, our one is anyway.
That's all I can think of for now. HTH
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 9:03pm |
Wish I had of done this when i was pregnant. Great lists!
ditto on the cloth old school nappies. I got a pack and used them as wraps, cot liners, spew cloths, play/change mats....etc
Also, If you are on 2 incomes at the mo, buy clothes for the next 2 sizes up as well, cause then you will have a supply once maternity leave pay has run out and you're starting to feel broke! I also splashed out on lots of cute things that I spent way too much on, but I'm glad I did in a way cause once you are on one income you just can't justify it.
Nappies! Stock up on the next few sizes as well when there is a really good special.
By yourself a really good nipple cream if you're breastfeeding and use if from day 1.
I got heaps of stuff from trade me - cot, change table, exersaucer. All really great stuff. Just spend a few weeks doing your homework and watching what things are selling for.
Oooooh, it's so exciting! It's a whole new world of shopping.......!
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 9:07pm |
We have a sound and movement monitor but never use the movement part because we always forget to turn it off when we get her up so off goes the alarm when I am all comfy and feeding!
Our dd hates the music on the mobile but likes it with the noise off...
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 9:32pm |
The cream thing again. I bought some lanisoh and I used it once. I'd personally just wait and see if you need it at all.
Definately stock up on clothes. We got given a lot of hand-me-down clothes (yay) and I've added to those and we are now set till he's 2, apart from a few extra bits and pieces I'll need to stock up as we go.
And the mobile is too stimulating for my boy, so I just have the radio tuned to static for his day sleeps
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 9:40pm |
Oh, and one thing we needed and had completely forgot about was getting those little blue scented plastic bags for dirty nappies.
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 9:47pm |
Essentials for us are
bassinet (bought a new mattress for each child)
snap and go wheels for the capsule were fantastic!
bouncer
jolly jumper (4mths+ though)
lots of all in ones/singlets/woollens and the smallest pair of socks i could find, the knitted booties never stay on!
old fashioned cloth naps, used them for everything
lots of blankets/wraps, you'd be amazed at how much they get puked on
a couple of bottles just in case breastfeeding goes to custard
a dummy (and when i had my first i said i would NEVER use them)
totally agree with the creams, i even threw out some that we had bought and would never use.
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Posted: 22 June 2010 at 9:51pm |
I have never used my lanisoh and spent $$ on the biggest tube!
I agree with buying a couple of sizes up, I got all Lily's clothes for NB, 0-3, 3-6 and a few 6-9. We've out grown NB and 0-3. Also some sizing is really weird, like 0-3 might be huge by one brand and tiny in the next.
I've still bought some cute stuff for her though but I have all the basic stuff that was a must.
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