I love all the questions to STMs about what things we have to get. What about the stuff that are on all the must have lists that are pointless to get? Or things you got that you regret? I would love to whittle my list down and not buy/ register for more than I need!
Re: Spin off: most useless item on registry lists?
also..i know you have to have something to bathe the baby in but we went through like 5 baby tubs and hated every one! I am not looking forward to it the second time around lol so I would love suggestions on that hehe
good luck!!!
Agree with this!
Also, a wipes warmer. Definitely won't be getting one of those.
(yes, I'm a FTM, but I've looked into a lot of what the stores tell you to register for and there's no way I need all of the things they think I need)
Missing Our July Sparkler
BFP#1-11/12/12, MMC 1/16/13-baby stopped growing @ 9wks, found out at 13wks, D&E 1/25/13
BFP#2-4/23/13 EDD-01/02/14 baby BOY born 12/31/13 Michael Cameron
I agree with PPs.
Also, do not waste your time adding cutesy clothes to your registry. In my experience, people who buy clothes for you will more times than not pick out something that they think is cute...
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Haha, I've had a LOT of down time at work recently and I've been obsessively researching baby items
Missing Our July Sparkler
BFP#1-11/12/12, MMC 1/16/13-baby stopped growing @ 9wks, found out at 13wks, D&E 1/25/13
BFP#2-4/23/13 EDD-01/02/14 baby BOY born 12/31/13 Michael Cameron
And for me personally, burp cloths - my DD never spit up, bottles bc DD ended up refusing all bottles, bibs bc DD would scream with anything around her neck.
PCOS diagnosed secondary infertility
BFP #1 (letrozole 2.5mg + ovidrel) February 2016, MMC April 2016 @ 7 weeks
BFP #2 (letrozole 5mg + ovidrel) July 2016, Beta #1 359, Beta #2 745, Beta #3 11484
EDD April 9th, 2017
PCOS diagnosed secondary infertility
BFP #1 (letrozole 2.5mg + ovidrel) February 2016, MMC April 2016 @ 7 weeks
BFP #2 (letrozole 5mg + ovidrel) July 2016, Beta #1 359, Beta #2 745, Beta #3 11484
EDD April 9th, 2017
Missing Our July Sparkler
BFP#1-11/12/12, MMC 1/16/13-baby stopped growing @ 9wks, found out at 13wks, D&E 1/25/13
BFP#2-4/23/13 EDD-01/02/14 baby BOY born 12/31/13 Michael Cameron
BFP #5 11/15/14, Team Green EDD 7/22/15
BFP #4 4/30/13, baby girl born med-free Jan. 2014
BFP #3 9/24/12, Missed m/c at 9w1d (baby measured 8w5d)
BFP #2 9/23/10, healthy baby girl born med-free June 2011
BFP #1 5/21/10, Missed m/c at 10w4d (baby measured 8wks), D&C 6/29/10
"Life is like a camera, just focus on what's important and capture the good times, develop from the negatives and if things don't work out, just take another shot."
PCOS diagnosed secondary infertility
BFP #1 (letrozole 2.5mg + ovidrel) February 2016, MMC April 2016 @ 7 weeks
BFP #2 (letrozole 5mg + ovidrel) July 2016, Beta #1 359, Beta #2 745, Beta #3 11484
EDD April 9th, 2017
SAHM to 4 kiddos... K (5/05), N (4/09), C (11/10) and Baby A 1/13/14
SAHM to 4 kiddos... K (5/05), N (4/09), C (11/10) and Baby A 1/13/14
If its cold outside or the baby is brand new, I put the wipes between my (clean) hands to warm it up before even opening the diaper. I've also run warm water before a diaper change and put a few wipes under there then changed baby.
For cloth wipes, which I've used in the past, I just used a disposable wipe container with warmer water/wipe solution poured over them. You change out the wipes daily so they never really got icy cold.
SAHM to 4 kiddos... K (5/05), N (4/09), C (11/10) and Baby A 1/13/14
Diaper Genie, Pail, etc. These are a bunch of crap, literally! Skip it and just throw it in the trash.
Sophie the Giraffe. Yeah it's a nice teether, but spend $20 less and get the same effect from a teether at Target.
Never had the wipes or bottle warmer, but everyone single person who has had them say it's a waste of money.
For burp cloths, we just used some cheap dish towels (and some that we had I didn't like).
We used a pack-n-play for a travel bed, since they fold up nice, and we knew we had a place for the baby.
Wipe warmer was the most useless.
DS1 born 11/3/06 * DS2 born 3/29/08 * DD born 3/15/11
Scarlett Mae born 1/14/14 Our family is now complete!
I never used a bottle warmer, just tap water that wasn't HOT. We would only thaw BM if they were actually hungry, not hours in advance. I had a problem with just luke-warm BM in that the milk fat would coagulate into little globules on the side unless it was body-temp. It can be "out" for like an hour, and if my kids didn't finish it in an hour, it probably wasn't going to do any good at that point anyway (I'd just BF).
DS1 born 11/3/06 * DS2 born 3/29/08 * DD born 3/15/11
Scarlett Mae born 1/14/14 Our family is now complete!
Most of the time DS was eating whatever I had pumped the day before during work and had thrown in the fridge in a bottle. DH worked nights and it was much easier for him to take the bottle straight out of the mini fridge next to the bed, flip a switch, and instantly have warm breast milk. Otherwise he would have had to get out of bed and go downstairs to heat water. I realize that's not everyone's situation, but ours definitely got its use.
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BFP 11.8.12 * EDD 7.17.13 * MC 12.20.12
PCOS diagnosed secondary infertility
BFP #1 (letrozole 2.5mg + ovidrel) February 2016, MMC April 2016 @ 7 weeks
BFP #2 (letrozole 5mg + ovidrel) July 2016, Beta #1 359, Beta #2 745, Beta #3 11484
EDD April 9th, 2017