Hello! I'm 7 weeks, 5 days and although DH and I won't be purchasing anything until about 16-20 weeks, I'd like to get a feel for what items you frequently go to during the first 6 months of your little one's life (and not waste my time with all of the registry list suggestions out there). Please feel free to be as specific about brands as you want.

Thank you in advance!
Re: What are your go to items?
* Having a springtime baby, I loved having sleepers and baby gowns. Now that it is summertime, we have her sleep in short-sleeved onsies.
* I wish that we had gotten a summer hat (one that ties) earlier in the season to protect her head and face from the sun.
* We love our Britax Agile carseat/stroller combo.
* DD was a gassy (not colicky) baby, so gas drops and Dr. Brown bottles were great.
* Our Graco Pack n Play is constantly set up in our living room and we recently used it for camping in the trailer last weekend.
* DD enjoys the swing that we received from our neighbors... but is not a fan of the Mommaroo that we purchased.
* Last year, my sister suggested that we buy a costume during the after Halloween sales. I am so happy to have bought a $40 costume for only $8. DD is going to make a cute spider this year
I am sure there is more, but that is all coming to mind right now. I love having an April baby!!!
Good luck!!!
Hello and congratulations. Here is what we use all the time:
I agree with PP that we could do without the bumbo...it is small and it is a pain to get LO in and out, plus he doesn't really like it much anyway. The top of a dresser works great as a changing table whether you get a piece that goes on it or just a changing pad on the top would work just as well. We also could've done without the three-in-one baby monitor (sound, video & breathing sensor). The sensor went off on the first night he was home...I never jumped out of bed so fast in my life. Once we figured out that LO was fine and reset the sensor, it kept going off, so needless to say, it was unplugged the first night. We loved the video feature, but could do without the sensor.
New Mommy!!!
If you are breast feeding, the Medela PISA is a great pump. Check with your insurance company to find out what pumps they cover.
Don't bother with: Bumbo seat, baby shoes, sterilizer (unless medically indicated),
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Swing
Moses basket with stand
Sleep sheep
Travel system carseat & stroller
I hated sleepers. Stopped using them after week 1.
I also just use a regular garbage can for diapers. We change it out everyday and it doesn't smell. Takes up less room than a genie
We also don't use a change table. I put a water proof change pad down on our bed. It looks like a blanket
Me:34 Type 1 Diabetes, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Hypothyroid DH:35 Perfect
DX: Unexplained IF
Many IUI's with various meds all BFFN
IVF #1 11/11 canceled due to OHSS
IVF #2 Feb/March 2012 ET of 2 on day 3 4/7 BFP! 5/1 u/s blighted ovum
IVF #3 July 2012 ET of 3 on day 3 7/24 BFP!
Healthy baby girl born at 36w4d on 3/9/13
TTC#3
IVF #5 June 2018- PGS planned, no surviving embryos
IVF #6 August 2018- ET of 2 on day 3 - Chemical pregnancy
IVF #7 August 2019-....?
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1. Rock n play- my son slept in this next to our bed for first 6 weeks- great if you're nursing!
2. Swaddle me blankets
3. Fisher price monkey bouncer
4. Bob jogger stroller- we are very active and this has been awesome!! Has an infant seat insert. Drives well on the beach too!
5. Jumperoo- my kid is OBSESSED with jumping!
6. Baby ergo carrier. Way better than Bjorn!
Fisher Price Kick & Play- this was a big item on the may board. After seeing everyone rave about it, we decided to get one for ourselves. It's so much fun & he loves it. Just an FYI, it's wayyyy cheaper from Walmart, but my target price matched as long as you could show them on the phone.
Snap n go caddy- we got the chicco one since our infant seat is chicco & I love it. I have a smaller car with a smaller trunk so wrestling the full sized stroller was a major hassle. This was an item we bought more for convenience, but it has definitely been worth it, since it's made outings a bit easier.
Ditto to the pp on gerber (prefolds) burp rags, medela pump (I just swapped to that from an ameda, & I've noticed a huuuge difference in them), noise machine (we have an app when we travel), zip sleepers, an exersaucer or jumperoo, & the munchkin diaper pail. We have a small trash can that we use for wet diapers that gets emptied regularly, but the pail is nice for those super blowouts. Putting the wets in a separate place from the pail helps keep the cost of the replacements low. I also really like that once you put the diaper in, it twists it down so you're not stuck smelling it every time you open it.
- a few different swaddles to see what works. We started with swaddle design, swaddle me and now we're on the halo
- a few carriers. We have a big one for hicking but also have a ring sling ($30) that DS loves and was a lifesaver when he went through phases where he only wanted to be held. Also have a mei tai ($30) for when I do grocery shopping/chores
-PnP
- an inexpensive bouncer or a swing/bouncer combo
-a swing of some sort
-nuk passies (you can steal a bunch of the soothe ones from the hospital)
-don't worry about bottles yet. Sign up for samples and when the time comes test them and then go buy what LO prefers
-soooo many burp cloths and bibs
-only newborn jammies they grow out of them quickly
- a good stroller. I splurged and got the Bumbleride Indie and I love it. It's well made, great outside plus they have a car seat adapter for $20 that works perfectly with all car seats. Travel systems can be huge and ugly plus those strollers can't do much off road/jogging. I just got that and a snap in go. Now DS is bigger I got the Bumbleride Flite for a small umbrella stroller. Love it too!
-don't get shirts that aren't onesies. They ride up constantly!
* Arm & Hammer dispenser and bags (for blowouts, spit-up, etc)
* Lots of baskets to corral all the little rattles, animals, teethers, extra pacifiers, toys, etc. (we have an abundance of trucks and cars from my dad...
*I don't think you can ever have enough receiving blankets..I use them for everything! (cover-up when breastfeeding, they will get peed on, spit up on, and of course blowouts, I lay one down on his mat for tummy time, and an extra one in the diaper bag for chilly pedi office and other buildings..our church is usually cold).
*Medela Pump and bottles! I love mine..I only pump once/twice a day/night so I have the single Swing Pump and I think its perfect for a part-time pumper.
Congrats on your little one!! Good luck to you!
I wish I hadnt wasted my money on a pretty crib bedding set. You dont use the nice comforter or bumpers, so you just spent a lot of money on a sheet. I bought a bunch of single sheets and the mesh bumpers after I realized this, and that's all I need.
A&A blankets
Swaddlemes
Zip up sleepers with hand mits
Angel care bath sling
Rock and play
Snugabunny swing
Bouncer rainforest
Sleep b sheep small one for travel
That's all I really used for the first 3 months
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1 - play gym - any kind
2 - Halo sleep sacks
3 - Video monitor - Keeps my anxiety way down
4 - Booginhead paci grip (and for after 6 months, get the sippy grip too, you won't be sorry - I can't tell you how many people have asked me about it and where did I get it, and older people who wished they had one when they had littles)
5 - I like either a floor swing (swing close to the floor), and/or the infant to toddler fisher price rocker. The rock n play is great if you have a refluxy baby or if they have congestion.
6 - get a good humidifier. You can't give babies anything for coughs and congestion for at least 2 years, and a humidifier is a godsend for those conditions.
Happy shopping! And congrats on your pregnancy!
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