I'm a newbie due in December.
As I'm staring at the list of registry reccommendations from the store I'm getting a little overwhelmed. I've heard again and again not to get too carried away---it's moreless a sales trap. I get that.
But what do I need....
~Sheets (obviously! I'm actually eying the velour ones for winter and have a few cotton ones now)--How many should I have total to make life easier?
~Mattress Pad (good idea!) Again, how many and have any worked well for you?
~Water Proof Pads (lost here!)
~Sheet savers (I kinda get this. They probably make changing sheets easier. But aren't they a bit of a hazard?)
Re: What's on LO's mattress?
My mattress has a waterproof cover on it (ie the factory cover is waterproof) and a sheet and that is it. We have 3 sheets and that seems to be perfect.
I would not bother with any of the other things you mentioned.
I don't find changing the crib sheet that hard.
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DD's mattress has a waterproof covering. On top of that, I have a Carter's "Keep Me Dry" quilted fitted crib pad (mainly for extra comfort). On top of that, her crib sheet. That's it. DD has never made such a mess that I've had to change her bedding in the middle of the night. There are usually just some drool or spit-up stains, and the occasional pee-through (she has always been in a Sleep Sack or swaddle, too).
We have 4 crib sheets, but I've only ever used 2 of them. I use one for a week and then wash and replace.
When DD first slept in her crib, we had a mattress pad, one sheet and then the Ultimate Crib Sheet on top. Frankly, we had a very spit-up prone child, so we needed it all.
Now we just use a mattress pad and sheet.