Hi, ladies! DS will be 2 (give or take a week or so) when baby #2 gets here. We're trying to figure out what are the "must haves" for baby #2.
My thoughts:
A family member gave us a toddler bed, and when are planning on having DS sleep in it (or his crib if he's not ready) and have the baby sleep in the PNP for at least the first few months. Would a bassinet be worth it? We didn't have one for DS and I feel like the PNP serves the same purpose.
I honestly don't think we'd get a ton of use out of a double stroller. I'm leaning more towards a decent baby carrier. DS hated the Bjorn so I consigned it. I'm thinking about the Ergo. Is a double stroller essential? We live in a rural area, so we don't really "walk" to most places.
I definitely want to splurge on the dual video monitor.
Do I need to buy new nipples or bottles or can I just reuse them? We are planning to FF. The bottles and nipples I used with DS are actually in excellent shape, but I wasn't sure what the "rule" was on reusing.
Any insight is appreciated

Re: What do I actually need for baby #2?
I do have a double stroller now because I go shopping and hiking a lot with the boys.
Seriously, I'm not crafty either. But drawing a template onto fleece and then cutting it out? That I can actually do! I didn't use a commercial one, but they are probably just as good and may last you longer than the homemade one. We stopped using ours because after the kiddos got heavy, I had a hard time getting the carrier tied tightly enough. You may have better luck with the infantino.
We also will have two cribs, we just haven't gotten it yet.
Besides the stroller, my Tula carrier was assn absolute must. I can carry both kids (one at a time, of course) because it's big enough and adjustable. And with a toddler trying to be "helpful," the baby isn't really safe in the swing, bounce seat, out really anywhere because he's trying to play.
I am a crazy baby wearing lady and we love our Ergo and woven wraps. With the Ergo you either need to use an insert or a rolled up towel under their bum for the first few months so that they are properly positioned. I've never used a mei tai but a lot of people really love them and they're usually inexpensive and highly adjustable.
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