I'm guessing as we get closer and closer to babies (eek!) we'll start getting lots of posts and questions about 3rd trimester prep and to-do lists. Some may warrant their own posts (hospital bags?) but maybe we can contain most of those questions here. We can post our to-do lists and edit them as you get stuff done to get that awesome sense of accomplishment that comes from crossing things off your list

So what is still on your to do list and when do you want to have it done? Other STMs, what do you recommend for FTMs? Mom's who already have 2+ kids, any recommendations for us STMs?
Re: 3rd Trimester To Do Lists
I downloaded the MLO app and made a to do list on there because I keep forgetting everything. And of course there's so much to do right now.
I'm sure there's more I'm probably forgetting atm. The app is on my fiancé's phone so I have to wait until he's home to access it.
-Collect whatever else is needed for baby, still need some essentials and odds/ends but I live literally 1mi from BRU and Target so not concerned
-Order breast pump through insurance
-Finalize leave plans with work and do a once over on financials
-Pack some type of hospital bag. Last time, that was done the night before my induction. Whoops.
That's about the gist of it. I don't do freezer meals or anything, as we don't usually eat meals as a family (conflicting work schedules, etc) and I don't intend to be stuck at home for any length of time following delivery, maybe a week at most but we are much more likely to do carry out/carry on from family during that time.
-redo hospital tour and bring DD
-buy Big Sister Little Sister matching outfits for pictures
-pack for hospital
-finish reading my Bradley textbook and practicing relaxation techniques
-waterproof mattress cover back on the bed in case of water breaking while asleep/towels in the car for same scenario and driving to hospital with broken water
-finish DDs big girl room and transition her in
-potty training...maybe?!
-attend Baby Sprinkle in two weeks
-finish planning and executing friends shower 1 month and 1 day before my EDD
-pack n play back in our room
-unpack and wash all our newborn and 0-3 month clothes
-set up swing, bouncer, newborn gear
-buy Boba wrap
...this is just off the top of my head...
Paint nursery
...And I'm getting more ideas from your lists!! I'm stressed that the nursery is so far from ready. My parents were supposed to come this weekend to help prime & paint the room and build the crib but the stupid snow storm delayed their trip 2 more weeks. I'm so antsy I'm sure I'll convince DH to do a lot of this with me before they even come!
Edited because it's after 5pm and I'm sleepy.
Edited again to add that we also need to attend all the various baby-prep classes we've signed up for: Baby care, childbirth, hospital tour, and we took the breastfeeding class this past week. It was very informative and made me feel more confident about giving BF the old College try without being overly pushy and recognizing that it just doesn't work for some women. Highly recommend (we took the class offered by Inova Health System for those living in the DC/VA area).
*Clean the house
*Clean the house
*Clean the house
*Finish all the laundry
*Finish all the laundry
*Finish all the laundry
*Rearrange our bedroom to accommodate bassinet (which is dependent on cleaning the house and finishing the laundry because our room is a hot mess these days.)
Yea. Motivation is lacking in that department.
Also, In the (nearly) worst case scenario of delivering significantly early (pre-36 weeks) baby will probably have at least a few NICU days during which friends and family will want to do anything they can to help you. I have a friend who had their twins at 31w5 (after 4 days in the hospital trying to stop labor) and had only had her shower the week before. Nothing was ready or set up, but between family and friends, they were turning help away by the time the kiddos were ready to come home (about 37 weeks GA). Plus she says the nursery work was a welcome distraction to not being able to have them with her - she was still able to "take care" of them even when she had to leave them at the hospital.
-Buy either an old TV cabinet or armoire to create a baby center (found on pinterest and it is perfect for our bedroom until we move into a place with another bedroom)
-Start buying clothes, diapers, and wipes and getting them stocked into the baby center.
-Wash the sheets for the bassinet
-Pack a hospital bag
-Buy a bouncer, a new PnP, baby blankets for this LO (because I'm making DD's into one big blanket to give her when she graduates high school and I want to do the same thing with DS)
-Possibly shampoo carpet
-Finish potty training DD (only night time diapers and a 2-3 accidents during the day)
Edited because I can't type...
-Write thank yous
-Buy everything
-Visit hospital if they let me
-Wash stuff
-Figure out how I will do cloth diapering
-Finish reading books about birth and babies
-Freeze some food
-Figure out how to work a car seat
-Get my hair trimmed so I can comb it again
-Pack up the bag for the hospital (including Golden Girls DVDs!)
-Clean the baby's room again
-Try to fix my camera
-Figure out how to get the baby some health insurance
-Get some things to put in the baby book--Year of the Monkey stamp, pictures, etc.
The only thing I will mention that I didn't see is sanitizing some bottles or your breast pump parts prior to baby coming. You only need to sanitize once but if you need them right away it's worth doing ahead of time.
Oh, and I also want to dedicate a couple of days to doing all of DDs favorite things before the baby comes.
-Register at hospital/Sign up for whatever kind of classes I can still feasibly access before due date
-Put away Christmas Tree
-Deep clean house (Might put off until early March and recruit four sisters and mom >.>)
-Attend Baby Shower/Buy everything else on registries/Send thank you notes
-Finish making decorations for Nursery (Hehe thanks little bro
-Make enough freezer meals for at least a week/meal plan easy things for fiancé to throw together
-Pack hospital bag (And one for Mr I can't plan for shit)
-Wash baby clothes/Towels/etc
-Prep cloth diapers/wipes
-Sterilize pacifiers and other "toys" (Breast pump as well if I get one. Still on fence)
-Enter Third Trimester
-Don't panic
-Put crib together
-Wash the basics from DD1
-Panic/Calm Down
-Get a carseat
-Figure out and get what else I need (new boppy, stuff for the boobs, um---who knows what else)
-Get a damn bed for DH and I so our mattress will get off the f-ing floor
-Mess with my old pump (5 yrs old) and determine if getting a new one through insurance is worth the time
-Wait impatiently for the local consignment sale at the end of March to buy shit I want but don't need for LO
-Make it through DD's travel dance competition without going into labor (4 days before my due date)
-Push
-Be completely smitten with LO
---and a TON of other shit I need to get done, but don't want to list out because then the panic attack that is 5th on my list will become 1st and I am not ready for that.
Things that would generally apply to others:
- hand in pre-admission forms at hospital
- pack my hospital bag
- pack overnight bags for kids who are staying with a friend while I'm at the hospital
- set up nursery
- set up bassinet area in our bedroom (I like to have a few gowns, onesies, pack of wipes, and diapers near the bed so I don't have to walk all through the house in the middle of the night to gather these things)
- sterilize bottles, stock up on formula (I plan to FF)
- stock up on household essentials (TP, paper towels, detergent, etc)
- start making freezer meals, at least 6-7.
- purge/organize major messy places in the house. Because once baby comes the chaos will only get worse!
@Knottie9983816 , a breast pump is a huge lifesaver in the early weeks of BFing. Definitely get one, even if it's a manual one. It's still EBFing if you use a pump. ;-)
1. Start a "to do" list
2. Trade in a bunch of junk at the BRU trade in event, and buy a new infant car seat/stroller, bases, new car seat for DD2.
3. Finish cleaning out the spare room, which has been the catch all/toy room for the last few years
4. Get out/wash/organize baby clothes/blankets/swaddlers and assess what new things are needed, if any
5. (Possibly) Repaint and get new furniture for the big girls' room
6. Clean up the master bedroom and make room for bassinet, etc
7. Buy new bottles, pacifiers, monitor
8. Book newborn photographer
9. Maybe contact/hire a lactation consultant
10. Pick a name
Probably a million other things that I'm totally forgetting...
Marriage: 12.18.04
DD1: 5.19.10
DD2: 4.11.12
clean bedroom
put crib together
pack bags
make a baby storage area/changing area
order breast pump
get FMLA paperwork going
maternity pics
newborn pics
diapers
gripe water
sell baby girl clothes
buy baby boy clothes
get crib mattress
It's a boy! Grow baby, grow! EDD: 4/22/2016
- get newborn seat back from bil/sil. Just waiting on them to buy a convertible seat for thier 4month old
- pack hosp bag and a possible overnight bag for the kids.
- start my stash of CD
Pick a name
Finish decorating the nursery (pretty meh about this one)
Pack my hospital bag
Get a Big Brother gift
Take DS on a hospital tour
Wash stroller & car seat covers
The rest is done and/or I have the BTDT mentality: I left the house every day with DS (so no need to panic if I don't have something on hand that I need), got everything done that I wanted to each day and found plenty of time to make meals. do the laundry, clean, etc.
- Find out whether I will be giving birth in Denmark or Sweden. We are worried that DH might not be allowed to enter Denmark around March/April because his visa would be expired and if I end up giving birth in Denmark he would miss the birth. It's stressing me out a lot. It all depends on whether we will be able to move back to Denmark by then or if we have to stay in Sweden until the summer.
- If we do end up staying in Sweden we have to move all the baby stuff from Denmark to Sweden.
- Figure out how long I'll be gone from university when I give birth.
- Pack the hospital bag
- Buy the last small items like sheets.
- Wash all the clothes
- Rent car seat for when we bring baby home. We don't have a car so we will be taking a cab home and we'll just rent the car seat.
Sigh.
1. Clean junk out of nursery
2. Steam clean carpet in nursery? It looks disgusting.
2. Pick up furniture at Babies r us and assemble into room.
3. Paint and decorate nursery
4. Invent storage in my 100 year old house. Apparently closets were not a "thing" 100 years ago.
5. Wash few articles I'm keeping from DD for DS. Wash new clothes
6. Stock up on newborn essentials such as diapers, wipes and newborn clothes and breastfeeding essentials
7. Sterilize all bottles and possible buy some new nipples.
8. Plan DDs 2nd birthday party before baby arrives. Only 2 weeks potentially between their birthdays.
9. Get baby supplies that we loaned out back (Mamaroo & Rock and Play)
10. Install newborn bases in both cars
11. Buy all remaining supplies from our secret registries
12. Pack hospital bags
13. Maybe make freezer meals? I'm the laziest cook ever. Hoping this is something family will help out with.
14. Get rid of DDs baby clothes. A few potential leads with pregnant friends but they don't know sex yet. Hopefully next 2 weeks
15. Do work paperwork for FMLA and STD.
16. Develop plan for maternity leave.
17. Make nursing & changing "nook" in our bedroom
To Do List (to be completed NLT March 1st)
- Get my car detailed & de-clutter my trunk
- Attend baby shower
- Fully pack my hospital bag & DH's bag
- Register at the hospital
- Begin my birthing classes
- Continue cleaning/organizing LO's room, choose curtains, put up décor, etc. (delegated to DH)
- Get carpet cleaned
- File taxes
- Decided how much maternity leave I will actually take and begin FMLA paperwork
- Stock up on newborn essentials (wipes, diapers, etc.)
- Schedule two "girls days" : one for help with house cleaning, the other for purchasing items from registries
To Do List (to be completed NLT March 13th)
- Install car seat
- Wash and sterilize all gifts/clothes given from baby shower
- Send out baby shower thank you cards
- L&D hair-do (possible braids)
- Pack LO's hospital bag
...that's all I can think of right now.
FEBRUARY
Buy plane ticket home
Get breastpump from insurance
File Taxes
Wash all baby clothes
Wash stroller covers
* Prenatal massage
Buy nursery rug & wallpaper
Set up crib & dresser
Finish prep for babyshower
Go to baby shower
* Prenatal massage
Pack my bag
Pack hospital bag
Pack breastfeeding essentials & bottles
MARCH
Give notice at office
Pack all paperwork for travel & birth registration
* Prenatal massage
Attend birthing class
Get extra prescription meds
Get more prenatals
Get hubby to clean house
* Prenatal massage
Get carseat
Call postpartum center to book in advance
Send Thank You cards
-Put away baby clothes
-Clean pack n play and set it up in master bedroom
-Check swing to make sure it still works/clean it
-Clean baby play mat
-Install car seat
-Hospital tour
-Order breast pump
-Finish FMLA paperwork
-Prep sub materials
-Stock up on essentials
-Pack hospital bag
-Pick up new nursing bras/tanks
-Finalize where DD goes during labor
-Shower liner under sheets
-Prep freezer meals
-Go through DDs saves baby clothes for gender neutral options
I wont be giving birth in the States so I need to bring a whole bunch of docs to get my baby's birth certificate and passport at the US embassy.