Just curious how many of you bought/received stuff prior to baby that you don't use. Seems like I have alot of stuff I thought I needed that was a waste of money. I don't use the extra car seat, all the swaddle blankets are not used as she doesn't like to be swaddled, she hates the cosleeper and she has her favorite bottle and won't use any others. What about you?
Re: What baby items do you never use?
We were also gifted a Mamaroo that she isn't a fan of but I'm still holding out hope she will grow to like it. She also didn't like her swing at first and now she will hang out in it for a while.
I bought a few different Velcro swaddlers because she kept busting out of the blanket swaddlers, and there was only one she tolerated. Luckily I was able to return the others.
She is always getting changed on a mat/towel on the couch or floor
I don't use a lot of baby pants. Too much work when constantly changing a baby
I never used any of the nipple creams I bought, never ended up having sore or cracked nipples
I have yet to use my baby carrier.
We also got so many blanket it's ridiculous! The worst part is they are baby size so neither me or DH can get away with using them!
The swaddle blankets we use so much except to swaddle!
The crib (ended up buying a pod/nest thing for co-sleeping)
A zillion clothes, especially summer ones and now it's pretty much over
And the mamaroo!
Also- diaper creams. We haven't used any of those, they just take up space in the drawer.
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We also never used the snuza or half of the clothes she has. She also doesn't like her bouncer.
Also we don't use the monitor, diaper rash cream, or nipple butters. She only likes her swing for 2-5 minutes, so not really that either
LOVE the boppy lounger, pack n plays (one for downstairs and one for upstairs), crib, wubbanubs, burp cloths, Earth's Best diapers, water wipes!
DS1 7/24/15
DS2 5/7/17
Another big thing we're not really using....pacifiers. DD just doesn't like them. I was given and then bought so many different kinds to help her soothe herself. No brand or style works. I know I'll be thankful about this one day when some parents are struggling to get their children to stop using them, but I'm all for them at this stage in an infant's life for soothing. All I know that works is her hand by her mouth (not sucking on it) and falling asleep on her belly. We then go in and turn her to her back once she puts herself to sleep, which is maybe 5 or so minutes after we put her in. I was just shocked about the whole not taking a pacifier.