June 2014 Moms

Essentials list for FTMs - STM+ my OCD begs you for help

FTM here. I have absolutely nothing 'baby' as of yet and am feeling a bit overwhelmed at where to start. I am a bit of a planner (oh who am I kidding - OCD PLANNER) so I started making a list of the absolute essentials that I *think* I may need. I live in a larger 1 bedroom apartment with DH and plan to for as long as humanly possible so I'm really talking bare bones essentials for the first year. Would love some advice from STM+'s on what I really need / can get away without having etc...  *Disclaimer* I searched the board for previous posts on the topic but didn't find any... if I missed it/ them feel free to SS away!image 

- Graco Tour Reverse travel system (car seat w/ base and stroller combo)
- Mini crib w/ better mattress & bedding
- changing pad (for my existing dresser which will become hers)
- baby carrier (soft)
- boppy (necessary?) 
- breast pump / bags/ bottles / brushes / sterilizer (?)
- high chair / seat that attaches to table
- play mat
- monitor
- first aid kit / thermometer / bulb syringe / nail clippers & other grooming needs
- diapers / wipes 
- infant bathtub (? is this necessary)
- teethers / small toys
- baby laundry detergent - Dreft etc.. 
- clothes, of course

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  • I'd say you could do away with the high chair until it's closer to when the baby will need it (to save space) and then reassess what you want. And the same for baby monitor if your baby will be in the same room as you for the foreseeable future.
    The boppy depends on your preference, but you can (if you really want) get away without it and use regular pillows. Though it doubles as an awesome space for baby to lounge as they get a little older.
    Baby bath- we had a nice one from Walmart that folds up pretty small. They also make these sponges that are as big as the baby and can be put in bathtub.

    I'd say swing and/or bouncer is necessary (we loved having both). They make models where the two are combined to save space though. Maybe Graco brand?
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  • you can do a mini crib
    rock n play is a must and it folds
    swing, if space is an issue, travel swing or mamaroo
    you don't need a jumperoo, you could get a johnny jump up if you have the right kind of door ways. 

  • KeyLime81KeyLime81 member
    edited December 2013
    I haven't been around much in the past month, so if there have been other posts like this, I've missed them too ;)

    Like you, I also wanted to keep things as simple as possible.  Your list looks great...babies really don't *need* much more than a safe place to sleep, food, clothes, diapers, and lots of love. 

    My advice:
    1.  If you haven't already, be sure to test out your stroller/car seat in a store. Make sure you like the way the stroller handles.  Try setting up the stroller/collapsing it and make sure you're comfortable with it.  I just picked one out online and I wish I would have done more "test driving."

    2.  Maybe you've thought of this, buy you might want a cover or two for the changing pad.  Much easier clean up...especially if you have any accidents in the middle of the night.  I have two changing pad covers and that works well.  

    3.  I breastfed our son and I had a boppy.  I hardly ever used it...it always seemed too big and in the way.  I wouldn't consider it a necessity...although it did make a nice photo prop.  Having said that, I know women who swear by it.

    4.  Maybe this should be a FFFC, but I never had a sterilizer.  I just washed pump/bottle parts by hand in hot soapy water.  DS turned out fine...

    5.  Play mat is a great idea.  At first, I didn't think we needed one, but as it turned out, he loved it, and I could have 10-15 min to get something done.  (ETA:  I should add that we had a play mat that had a light up mobile type thing.  THAT was what made it magical.  THIS ONE).

    6.  Monitor...I recommend a video monitor.  :)  LOVE it even more now that DS is a toddler!  You may also want to consider an Angel Care.

    7.  Infant bath tub...we love ours.  DS just turned 2 and we still use it in the big tub.  It's nice because we don't have to fill the entire tub with water.  But while it works for us, I know not everyone would agree that it's necessary.  

    8.  Detergent...I never had special baby detergent.  It smells nice, but it gets expensive, and DS had very sensitive skin those first few months.  I just got whatever "free and clear" was on sale.  
    Other things...
    You may want to consider a few nice receiving blankets.  I know they're expensive, but I splurged on Aden & Anais blankets and they're PERFECT for the summer...lightweight, and I'd throw them over the car seat to keep the sun out of DS's eyes.  I also used them as a nursing cover from time to time.   
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  • I'm in love with this site.  As a clueless first time mom as well I found it has lots of helpful information on what you need and also gives some great reviews on products.  https://www.lucieslist.com/

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  • I am typing feverishly over here.. I really appreciate all the feedback!  Keep it coming ladies and Happy New Year
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  • I found this list and it's pretty good! 


    I'm also starting to look into the basics. It's so overwhelming! :) Good luck
  • Dont need a moniter in a small place. No sanitizer. Playmat not needed. Once the baby crawls they leave it anyway. Love the table high chair that hangs. My son is 6 and still fights his cousin to sit in it. The baby bathtub helps. But the cheap net ones do the job. No need for the bulky ones. I can not stress enough what a waste those bulky strollers are. Im going to get a jogger for outdoors and a lightweight for indoor. I carried my son in my arms not a pack or sling, they scared me. Bibs are a need, saves you from changing onsies all day. Dont bother with buying shoes, takes them as gifts but 90%the of the time your baby will live in socks and drop one or both on outings. Better to wait on those. Lastly i love the boppy, leaning over to breastfeed makes your boobs sag im convinced! And later it props the baby to sleep. No rolling over. And after that around 6 months it props them to sit up while they snack on baby cookies and fruit sticks
  • @Laurelyn2012 that website IS awesome.. lots of info -  a bit overkill but still helpful and a good / funny read!
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  • Definitely some swaddle blankets. We got the a&a ones and I love them and used them for everything (swaddling, laying on the floor, covering in a stroller or car seat, etc). Also another vote for the nosefrida - sounds gross but it's a lifesaver. My baby hated the swing but loved the bouncer, maybe try whatever is smaller first before buying two?
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  • A boppy may seem unnecessary, but it will be your absolute best friend either while breast feeding or bottle feeding you lay that baby down so both you and her are cozy. Then when she starts to learn to sit up you put it behind her for support I'd never go with out a boppy.

    A bottle warmer isn't a necessity until you find babies likes.... Mine was formula fed as I never produced milk. And we always used room temp water to mix.... At 4 am you'll be thankful that while your baby is screaming you don't have to wait for a bottle warmer.
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  • - Graco Tour Reverse travel system (car seat w/ base and stroller combo) - I don't use a stroller at all but at the least I'd just get a snap and go vs. a big stroller system.
    - Mini crib w/ better mattress & bedding - or bed share :)
    - changing pad (for my existing dresser which will become hers)
    - baby carrier (soft) - definite must and not something to scrimp on (skip most of what you find at the big box stores though)
    - boppy (necessary?) - nope, not necessary!  Regular pillows worked much better for nursing for me
    - breast pump / bags/ bottles / brushes / sterilizer (?) - yes if you plan to BF and return to work.  No sterilizer.
    - high chair / seat that attaches to table - I'd wait to buy when it's time if you are short on space
    - play mat - blanket on the floor works better :)
    - monitor - I never used one
    - first aid kit / thermometer / bulb syringe / nail clippers & other grooming needs
    - diapers / wipes 
    - infant bathtub (? is this necessary) - not essential but handy
    - teethers / small toys
    - baby laundry detergent - Dreft etc.. - skip the Dreft - full of nasty gunk - just whatever free and clear works great for everyone
    - clothes, of course


  • I too have a small apartment and can understand the need for space saving! You'd be surprised at just how little you can get away with.

    Swing- not a necessity and not every baby likes it. If you have a church nursery or friend that has a swing I would recommend trying baby out in one before you invest because they are bulky and somewhat pricey. They may prefer a bouncy chair or vibrating chair which is smaller anyway (our daughter hated hers and I donated it) I found a swing that I am looking to get this time by Graco that is basically a stand and you can snap in your graco car seat. Only $80!! Available through babiesRus

    Boppy - breastfed for 8 months and never felt the need. This is personal preference though. For propping baby up as they get older I loved my bumbo seat. If you do go for a boppy the motherhood maternity swag bag has a gift card to get one practically for free. You only pay shipping.

    Baby carrier - motherhood maternity also gives a gift card for a sling. Only pay for shipping

    High chair - bumbo seat. You can buy an attachable tray. I used this more than my high chair until she was just too big. I set it on the table, couch, bed, even took it to restaurants a couple times and put that sucker on the table there (restaurant high chairs are not made for 5 month olds). Plus they are way smaller than a high chair. Wait on the high chair till they're older!

    Bottles - I only had five or six. If breastfeeding goes well you probably won't use them very often. If you need more you can always buy more. I only ever needed replacement nipples though because my dogs are evil.

    Bottle warmer/sanitizer - great to have for pumped frozen or refrigerated breast milk. I never used the sanitizer function on mine though. I rinsed out bottles and washed them by hand. I boiled them once every week or two. More often if she was sick though. Remember, your baby will probably lick the carpet, dog, shoes, etc... That bottle is the least of your germ concerns. My warmer was munchkin brand from target, for expressed breast milk I would call it a must have.

    Drying rack - you need one. I like my boon "grass" you can put anything on it because it isn't size specific. I now use it for sippy cups and medicine syringes. And occasionally my piping tools for cake icing! It is small and fits nicely on my counter or in the sink.

    Playmat - to save space you can consider getting an attachment for the crib that they can reach and interact with. I had a floor mat though and it wasn't too bad on space. Definitely does offer a lot of entertainment for many stages. For tummy time without a mobile etc though, you definitely only need a blanket.

    Monitor - in a small apartment (especially a one bedroom) it's not a necessity. But they are not bulky and space consuming so they're not bad either. I mostly used mine if we stepped over to our friends in the neighboring apartment while our daughter was sleeping. This is not an invitation to judge my parenting so please no one jump on a soap box on that one just commenting I hardly used it while in the apartment because I could hear her from any room.

    Bulb syringe - just want to mention the best one I ever had was from the ear section of the pharmaceuticals. That and the one from the hospital. Any I bought in baby supply was too hard and didn't work.

    Diapers and wipes - I would recommend hanging wall or door storage (if there is a door near the changing table - my apartmement is so small there's a door near just about anything haha)

    Infant Tub - I only used mine in the sink until she was about 4 months old. At which point I would put a hand towel in the bottom of the big bathtub and only put about an inch of water in the bathtub. This is how my daughter learned to roll over and sit up because she loved playing in the water. After a while I found a soft rubber mat on amazon I used. I wish I could remember the brand cause it was awesome. The infant tub was large and I had nowhere to stick it in our tiny bathroom. So for a tub I would try to find one that is small and you can use in the kitchen sink then store when they get to big.

    Baby detergent - not necessary unless the baby has sensitive skin. Which you won't know until they're born anyway. So just wait on that one. The cheapest I have found is arm&hammer brand. Not sure if it is available for he washers though. Personally, my daughter's clothes have been washed with tide detergent since day one. There's gonna be so much laundry from baby puke and poop you won't know whose clothes are going in the washer anyway haha.

    Clothes - don't buy anything until after your shower. You will receive gift cards and lots of items to return. Not to mention, people can't resist buying baby clothes for you. Same for diapers. Wait till after your shower. And don't open those diaper boxes! You can return them for the size up if needed, or if you find you want to switch brands you can trade for that too. I got so many diapers at our shower we didn't buy any antil 3 months, and then we were returning boxes so we weren't paying for them! Oh, and wipes too.

    Diaper bag - necessity. I love my 31 bags utility tote and zipper pouch. And it has my daughters name on it! All the pockets are perfect for baby paraphenalia. There's even a pocket that fits a sippy cup with handles. The pouch holds tons of diapers AND a package of wipes, plus it's perfect to just grab out of the diaper bag so you don't have to lug the whole bag to the bathroom and spill your Cheerios everywhere. I have also learned the zipper pouch comes in thermal now. I will be getting one this time for frozen milk or bottles.

    Spot cleaner - someone mentioned this earlier but I had to say I have a resolve stick that is like swiffer for carpet. Love it. The spray that attaches to the stick is pricey though so we just buy off brand foaming cleaner spray and just spray it without attaching it to the stick. Between three dogs, a two year old and a husband it is very handy. You spray, scrub, then just leave it to dry. And if your like me you forget to vacuum the spot until like a week later when you're doing your usual vacuuming and it's no big deal cause it's not all crusty and weird.

    Receiving blankets - I had a bajillion and I used them all. I prefer them to burp rags for absorbency and larger surface area for vomit to land on and they are good for on the fly nursing cover. Also good for tummy time, light swaddling, covering the car seat for shade, and just about anything. Circo brand from target comes in relatively cheap three packs. I registered for like ten packages of each color I liked so I got a bunch at my showers.

    Changing pad waterproof covers - good to have. They come in two packs for $10 at target if I remember correctly. I kept one in the diaper bag and one in the trunk of my car. Didn't ever use it on the changing pad ironically.

    Crib mattress - get a plastic one. They're only gonna use it for 2 years tops so you don't need like baby temperpedic or something. If your mini crib has limited mattress options get a full waterproof cover. Diapers explode.

    Remember! People are gonna get you a ton of stuff at your shower(s)! So wait and see what you get! I didn't go buy anything until I was 7 months pregnant and had had two baby showers. I hardly paid for anything. Between gift cards, cash, and crap you don't want, you won't have to spend much if you wait. Also your registry may give you coupons and deals closer to the due date for items you didn't get.



  • You NEED the rock n play! And I second the Ergo for a carrier. Also coconut oil, aquaphor and hyland's teething gel. And lots of sleep gowns...so much easier for nighttime changes. And swaddle me blankets. Honestly if you have the rock n play you won't need a bouncer or swing.
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  • I'm a huge minimalist when it comes to babies, so please keep that in mind when reading my 2c.

    We got a convertible car seat from the get go instead of a bucket. Seemed a waste to buy a car seat that had such a limited use. We bought the britax marathon and will be moving DS to a permanent ff car seat and using the marathon for this LO. It works/ed great and was nice to not have to buy another seat when he was just a few months.

    A good stroller is with it's weight in gold. Really consider the weather where you live- big, foam filled rubber wheels are great if you have any sort of winter. Also think about how easy it is to set up/ collapse, and how well it fits in your car. Also, consider weight range. I know we changed our decision as the one we liked only went up to 35lbs and since dh and I are not small people we didn't want one that LO would outgrow too soon. Our stroller goes up to 75lbs.

    Babies don't really need a lot of toys. I prefer toys that don't light up/make noise and never really had any for DS. He played with (and still does) Tupperware more than anything.

    I wouldn't worry about buying anything soft- blankets or clothes until after your shower. Those are very typical gifts and I know I ended up with wayyyy more than I could need.

    I agree with waiting on the high chair. We bought a booster seat that works great and doesn't take as much room as a high chair, plus he can use it longer.

    I'm horribly against bumbo chairs- they are horrible for babies posture and misuse has lead to the death of at least one child.

    I think your list is really great - it focuses on the basics. When buying things/registering, it's a good idea to ask 'is this for baby or is this for me?' If you do, I think you will discover that a lot of the products are not really needed by babies.
  • We also didn't do a swing or bouncer or jumper. I know some moms swear by them but we didn't want them (and have away/returned the ones we were given.
  • Here's my 2 cents:

    Graco Tour Reverse travel system (car seat w/ base and stroller combo) - I used a car seat and a snap-n-go base.  Less expensive and more portable.  Me and DH loved it!
    - Mini crib w/ better mattress & bedding - yes
    - changing pad (for my existing dresser which will become hers) - yes (also at least 2 covers because you'll be washing them often).
    - baby carrier (soft) - splurge on this.  Cheapo ones are no good.
    - boppy (necessary?) - yes, probably the item I used the most in the first few weeks.  If you plan to BF I would absolutely get one!
    - breast pump / bags/ bottles / brushes / sterilizer (?) - if you are going back to work, you'll need the pump, storage bottles or bags, bottles, and bottle brushes.  I never used a sterilizer, just washed the parts with soap and hot water.
    - high chair / seat that attaches to table - yes, but this can wait a while if you want.
    - play mat - it was nice, but not absolutely necessary.
    - monitor - depends on how large your apartment is.  We never used ours because we could hear him just fine when he woke up.
    - first aid kit / thermometer / bulb syringe / nail clippers & other grooming needs - yes.
    - diapers / wipes - yes, but don't buy too much early on.  You'll find that you like certain brands better than others.
    - infant bathtub (? is this necessary) - I think so.  There might be some other options (ie. sling/mat) but you'll need something.
    - teethers / small toys - not really necessary at first.
    - baby laundry detergent - Dreft etc.. If you use a gentle or anti-allergy detergent you should be fine.  Our whole family used regular Method detergent.
    - clothes, of course - alhtough you probably want to hold off until after your baby shower.  People will get you lots of clothes.

    I'd add a bouncer and/or swing.  DS loved the bouncer, but hated the swing.  Some babies love the swing but hate the bouncer.  Either way, it's a life-saver.

    Also, swaddlers are great.  You'll need a few of them, too.

    Oh, and a pack and play.  Having a safe place to put baby down for a few minutes is key.


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  • Ladies, I cannot thank you enough. This advice all has me feeling much more at ease and educated.
    Thankfully my brother just had a son in September of this year and I have lots of girlfriends with infants that will be outgrowing their newborn items pretty soon. They have all offered me their extras (swings/bouncers, pack n play, etc.) I am very fortunate.
    I will have to go back to work 6-8 weeks after LO arrives so pumping will be a necessity - DH will be retiring from his full time job to be a SAHD. Again, extremely fortunate that this is an option for now as daycare on Long Island is well beyond my budget. ($1700/month..cough gag!)
    And yes, many of these items will end up on my registry to start...just wanted a base list so when I walk into the store to register I don't go nuts - I like having a plan and you have all armed me well! Thank you thank you!
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  • Wow! This list is SO helpful!! Thanks ladies. And thanks @jenn72178 for starting this thread!
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  • I also love the rock n play and it's very portable and folds up.

    I would just say about the highchair- I highly recommend the Fisher price booster seat.  It has amazing reviews on Amazon.  We used it right at 6 months when we introduced solids (the baby just needs to be able to sit up by themselves, which they should be doing before having solids anyway).  It's super easy to clean, move, and put away when not in use.  No need for a whole separate bulky highchair!  And now that DD is a toddler we just put the tray away and she uses it as a booster seat at the table.
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  • BC&LMBC&LM member
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    Hi, I'm lurking from June 2013, just looking at some of the posts and thinking about where I was this time last year. I hope you don't mind if I weigh in too.

    Like another poster said, I would definitely consider getting the Rock and Play. It is great for naps in the living room!

    I would check and see what kind of pump you can get through insurance as a result of the new healthcare laws. Some insurances only cover a manual pump, but mine covered a double electric. Plus, the hospital gave me a manual, so I was glad I didn't spend the money on either pump.

    I think another poster mentioned this, but use a detergent like All Free and Clear rather than Dreft. It's much gentler on the baby's skin.

    I would get a NoseFrida for an aspirator. The June 2013 ladies swear by them.

    I would also get some SwaddleMes and/or Aden and Anais swaddling blankets.

    In terms of toys, my LO loves Freddy the Firefly and O balls. These were some of the first toys he played with.

    I'm sure I'm forgetting other stuff, and hope you didn't mind me crashing your thread!

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  • Changing pads are all plastic...if you don't buy covers, the pads are super easy to clean, just wipe with a lysol wipe.  I never used covers and C never complained. 
    A mini crib is great, but a PackNPlay is about the same size and you can travel with it if need be, or easily move it into the living room if you want to lounge on the couch but want LO near you.  Most come with a bassinet/raised option so when they are tiny they are easier to get at.  I think ours went to 20 pounds.  It was great.
    The best part about an activity mat is you can hang things off it.  C loved reaching up to grab her elephant.  Blankets and toys will work just as well, but don't have the option to look up and grab at stuff.
    I never used a monitor and won't with this one either.  The nursery is across the hall from the our room and we just leave both doors open a crack so we can hear.  If your apartment is small, I wouldn't bother.
    Bottles are only necessary once you start pumping/bottle feeding.  Start small and buy one or two of each kind until you find one LO likes.  C did best on Doc Brown's, so despite the many parts we used those.  A drying rack was essential, but I only ever sterilized in boiling water once, right after I took them out of the box before the first use.  If you do formula, get a dispenser for when you're out and about.  They carry three bottles' worth of formula so all you need to bring is an empty bottle and some water.  Way easier with formula's that are only good for an hour unrefridgerated. 
    We bathed C in the sink until she got too long, and then bought an infant sponge to lay in the bottom of the tub.  Once she could sit up on her own she went straight to big kid baths.  We also never used those towels with the hood, just our regular towels. Baby wash clothes are good, though, and can double for small spit ups.
    I didn't have a lot of burp clothes, but C didn't spit up much. I would buy a couple and see if you need more. I also used a lot of my dish towels as burp clothes if I needed extra, you don't need special ones.
    We loved the jumperoo because C would happily sit in it for up to an hour so we could relax/get things done around the house. 
    C never used a RockNPlay, hated her swing, and didn't like the vibrating seat...so I wouldn't buy those new if you want to try them.  It sounds like you'll have a good supply of hand-me downs, so that's awesome.
    Yeah, sleep, clothes, diapers and you should be fine :)
    Oh, and I hated the boppy for breastfeeding but loved it for when C was learning to bottle feed herself, perfect angle. 

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  • Question re: registering ... has anyone registered off Amazon? Did you find it hard dealing with returns?

  • Don't want to hijack the post but also thought my question would be better here than in a new thread: I've seen a lot of comments here and elsewhere about trying different brands for products (diapers, bottles , pacis, etc.) to see what baby likes and doesn't like before getting a lot. How does this work when creating a registry? Maybe I'm overthinking, but it seems like it would be hard to pick stuff out without knowing what will "stick".
  • A sanitizer is really unnecessary.  You can just boil the bottles and really that only needs to be done the one time.   Same goes for wipe warmer and diaper pail.  You can hold a couple whips in your closed hand to warm them up some and baby poop doesn't smell so bad that it needs to be disposed of like its toxic waste. 

    Like someone else said you don't need a monitor in a small space.  

    We used one of the high chairs that attached to a regular chair.  Very space saving.  

    Before all those fancy tubs most babies got washed in a little water in the bathroom sink.  Not to say we didn't fall victim to the cute tub thing, we did.  It was a pain to store.  Baby 2,0 will get bathroom sink baths. Im going to do like my mom did with us and just put a hand towel in first to stop slips.  She did 4 kids that way and never had a mishap.  They also make flat inserts that fit in the bathroom sink now.  

    I actually liked my Boppy but I LOVED my Breast Friend Pillow.  It raised baby to the prefect height and made nursing so much more comfortable.  Another plus of the Breast Friend is that it clips around you so you can get up and move around and it doesn't fall off like the Boppy did.  I loved it.  
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    LilNunz1 said:
    List looks good and I think everyone has hit on what you can do with out. My number one baby essential is the Nose Frida. Nothing clears a stuffy nose like that thing.

    ETA: My response :) THIS! Don't waste your time with a bulb syringe. We're to the point now when DD has a stuffy nose she will bring me the NoseFrida and tell me to "suck em out Mommy".
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  • BC&LM said:
    Hi, I'm lurking from June 2013, just looking at some of the posts and thinking about where I was this time last year. I hope you don't mind if I weigh in too. Like another poster said, I would definitely consider getting the Rock and Play. It is great for naps in the living room! I would check and see what kind of pump you can get through insurance as a result of the new healthcare laws. Some insurances only cover a manual pump, but mine covered a double electric. Plus, the hospital gave me a manual, so I was glad I didn't spend the money on either pump. I think another poster mentioned this, but use a detergent like All Free and Clear rather than Dreft. It's much gentler on the baby's skin. I would get a NoseFrida for an aspirator. The June 2013 ladies swear by them. I would also get some SwaddleMes and/or Aden and Anais swaddling blankets. In terms of toys, my LO loves Freddy the Firefly and O balls. These were some of the first toys he played with. I'm sure I'm forgetting other stuff, and hope you didn't mind me crashing your thread! ETA: Cloth diapers for burp cloths
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    I'm not new. I just hate The Bump. 

  • Seems like I'm in the minority, but we used the crap out of our microwave sterilizer. Especially for pump parts.

    Other must haves :

    Pack and play
    Moby
    Aden and Anis blankets
    Fisher price sea horse
    White noise machine w projector
    Sophie the giraffe
    Boppy
    Bumbo
    Netted bath sling
    Medicine supply
    Infant sleeper of some sort (rock n play or bassinet)
    Mustela foam shampoo (cradle cap miracle cure)
    Flat cloth diapers for burp clothes

    The baby can use your towels etc. I know those are some odd things but they were small items that made having a newborn easier. We had the same dilemma.
    On our way to baby#2!  Praying for a healthy and happy delivery next June!
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