November 2016 Moms

BTDT Moms: Baby Gear

I know we had a thread about baby gear not that long ago. I was thinking it would be helpful for us FTM to gain some knowledge from the BTDT Moms.
So oh wise ones please tell us......

1) What were your favorite items or must haves for baby?
2) What did you find totally useless?
3) Anything else a FTM should keep in mind?

Re: BTDT Moms: Baby Gear

  • The rock'n play was awesome. We didn't use our swing and I preferred using regular pillows to nursing pillows. I really think that everyone finds that different things work for different babies...

    DD: 8/20/14; DS: 11/13/16; DD: 5/3/19; DD: 8/31/21; Baby #5 (team green) due 3/24/24



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  • Rock n play was great. We didn't have it with our first but we loved it with our second. Both my kids liked the swing. I used a regular pillow instea do nursing pillows as well. 
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  • 1) What were your favorite items or must haves for baby?  A swing and a baby carrier were extremely useful, allowing me to have free hands every now and then.

    2) What did you find totally useless?  Bouncer- my babies never liked them. Changing table- after c-sections, I didn't want to stand too long. I would change the babies on a diaper pad on my bed or the floor. They also can't roll off the floor. Diaper Genie- they smell like piss no matter what. You're better off putting diapers in your kitchen trash and taking it out normally. If they're super stinky, put them in a grocery bag tied up tight and take them out immediately. 

    3) Anything else a FTM should keep in mind?  The list of things you "need" is super long at Babies R Us or Buy Buy Baby because that's how they make money. Be practical. 
  • oh and I highly recommend the Baby Bargains book. What ever the newest edition is. Incredibly helpful for making my registry and planning out what we'd need and what we really didn't.
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  • 1) *tula, stretchy baby wrap for the squish stage (or ring sling or a regular wrap), baby carriers in general
    *our swing was a freaking life saver... that thing could get my daughter conked out in minutes
    *bassinet- we were up every 4 hours until she was 6 months for feeds on doctor's orders, the bassinet saved more space than the giant pack and play
    *summer infant swaddles. Velcro to be more specific. We also used the muslin blankets to swaddle but the velcro was needed to get a half decent fit for my tiny baby 
    * Gerber prefolds used as burp cloths. Because of all the dribbless and spit up. 

    2) I found all the extra accessories for the pack and play a waste. The changing station was too low for me and killed my back if I tried using it. The newborn napper was no better than using her swing or bassinet. I did like having the higher level to use for naps and that essentially made the newborn napper pointless. Any of the bulbs or nose frieda. We just took a few of the heavy duty snot suckers from the hospital and even then I didn't use it much. When she had a cold I just let it run and wipe when it got bad.
    3. Every kid is different. What works for one family may not work best for you. Or even another baby in that family. Someone may rave about a product and you may end up hating it or find it's overpriced. Don't go fancy with baby tubs. Just use the standard cheap blue baby tub in the sink and when baby is bigger move to a tub with a mat. No need for all the fancy things.
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  • BmcD2016 said:
    1) What were your favorite items or must haves for baby?  A swing and a baby carrier were extremely useful, allowing me to have free hands every now and then.

    2) What did you find totally useless?  Bouncer- my babies never liked them. Changing table- after c-sections, I didn't want to stand too long. I would change the babies on a diaper pad on my bed or the floor. They also can't roll off the floor. Diaper Genie- they smell like piss no matter what. You're better off putting diapers in your kitchen trash and taking it out normally. If they're super stinky, put them in a grocery bag tied up tight and take them out immediately. 

    3) Anything else a FTM should keep in mind?  The list of things you "need" is super long at Babies R Us or Buy Buy Baby because that's how they make money. Be practical. 
    I think this is so interesting. We NEED the diaper genie. It doesn't neutralize all the smells, but we think it helps SO much. I've found that about half of the people I've talked to think they're useless and the other half think they're essential. No middle ground. So weird!
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  • I wrote a post about this way back when I was actually keeping up with my blog: 

    https://mrsbigtime.wordpress.com/2013/02/24/stuff-i-love-tiny-baby-edition/

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  • In response to the Diaper Genie things: we had a Diaper Dekor and we liked it a lot, but anything filled with pee and poo will eventually smell terrible! We probably emptied ours once a week and it never smelled much before that mark.

    For our downstairs changing station (which was a little box with diapers/wipes and a travel changing pad), we loved the Arm & Hammer diaper bags (they look like dog waste bags, but are more scented and expensive) and would put a days worth of diapers in the bag, just twisting it up between uses and then tossing at the end of the day when it was full. They were great and we never had a smell issue!

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  • As others have said, every baby (and family) is different, but here's what worked for me/mine:
    I adore the rock n' play. I had it for both so far and will use it for this next one, too. Couldn't live without it.
    I think burp cloths are useless - they're way too tiny to do anything. We bought "receiving" blankets and used them for everything - burp cloths, drop cloths, diaper changing pads, cleaning up milk spills, etc...The big kid even used them as capes when we had them out for the little one.
    I'm one of the middle-of-the-road diaper genie people. I love it because I feel like it does contain the smell MUCH better than the regular can. But I also sort of hate how expensive the liners are, how fast they need to be changed, and how annoying they are to trek down 2 levels to the garbage pails. I will say that when we only had one baby's worth of diapers in it I loved it much more. It just seems like we fill it up way too fast now with two.
    My babies hated the bouncer chair.
    They did, however, love the jumper that you can hang from a doorway. 
    If your baby likes to be swaddled, I highly agree with the velcro swaddle sack recommendations. If not (mine hated to be swaddled) I would recommend the sleep sacks that have regular arms but a sack on the bottom. I used them for mine and they worked really well to keep them warm and snuggly.
    I never once used my bottle warmer - sticking the bottle in a bowl of hot water worked much better and faster.
    Nose Frieda - I was horrified at this product the first time I saw it but after I lost my hospital bulb aspirator and couldn't get another one (the store ones are not the same and they stink), I decided to try it. It's still sort of gross, but it works SO well that I got over it pretty quickly. 
    If you're going to use bottles, I adored the playtex drop-in systems. It's a little annoying to buy more bags, but a box lasts a while and they're recyclable. It's so much easier to clean just the nipples and rings and if a bottle gets lost...well, I can toss the bag (and nipple, if I have to) and not worry about having to clean a nasty chunky milk disaster.
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  • Baby wash cloths! I still use them all the time to dry my toddlers bum before I put on a diaper. I love A&A swaddles but buy the boutique version not the Target or Babies R Us version- they say Aden by Aden and Anais and the quality isn't as good. I'm thinking of ordering a few from Little Unicorn. Same Muslim cotton blanket but funner patterns. A fisher price infant to toddler rocker- it was a life saver for when I got ready in the mornings. Oh and aquaphor- it's amazing. Sleep sacks are great too and so are pajamas that zip! 

    My thing to think about is to not open everything from your shower- like the bottles, pacis and breastfeeding accessories. Sometimes things don't work out as you want them too, sometimes babies won't take certain bottles or pacis If you open it all before making sure baby likes it then your left with a lot of stuff you can't return. 
  • The things I liked best tended to be able to be used for a while and were often multipurpose. We also rarely go places where strollers make sense.

    I liked having several options for baby carriers. My older two still like to be carried in our Ergo (my favorite for 6+ months), but I also have a Beco that works well for a baby (2-6 months), a wrap (my favorite for 0-3 months), and a ring sling that I've never been able to figure out but still have high hopes for.

    Our stroller we're actually using a lot more now that my kids are older. It's a Phil&Ted's in-line double and was my big splurge before DD was born. I HATED my nephew's Chicco travel system stroller (the Gracos are just as crappy) so we knew we wanted one with 3 wheels, real tires, and a big sun canopy. It's about the same as we would've spent buying a decent stroller just for DD, then replacing it with a decent 2 kid stroller, but instead we have 1 really nice stroller.

    Aden and Anais blankets were great for lots of stuff, especially sun shades and nursing covers before I learned to not care.

    I needed 1 baby containment device for a young baby -- we have a rock-n-play which also works well for naps. Then 1 baby containment device for a pre-sitting baby -- I should've just gotten the bumpo but I was cheap and got a lesser knock off.
  • 1. Rock n Play, lots of receiving blankets - used them for everything from swaddling to spit up, my diaper/wipe stash, lanolin for my nipples, breastfeeding pillow, Fisher Price kick n play piano
    2. Bouncer, changing pad/table, activity mat, dedicated bassinet
    3. I had a hard time saying "no" to people who offered their hand me downs. Some was definitely useful, but some really is just taking up tons of space in our spare room. Be ok with getting rid of things you won't use. 
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  • It is funny how different everyone is!

    Loves:

    -Aden and Anais swaddling blankets
    -Ergo - with infant insert is the only carrier I ever needed
    -Citi Mini Stroller 
    -one of those little vibrating chairs to set baby in, take in the bathroom with you, near you while cooking, etc
    -Bumbo
    -Arms Reach Cosleeper
    -O ball - the first toy my kids could actually hold on to
    -A&D ointment
    -Diaper Genie

    Dislikes :
    -swing
    -nose Freida
    -baby shoes 
    -Velcro swaddlers
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  • @MollySm omg I loved the nose frida!
  • Must haves: Rock N Play for sure, that was literally the only my son would sleep in. I didn't get one until a few months in as a last resort and it was the best thing I had purchased. He slept in that thing til he was almost too big for it. I wish I would have had one from the start, would have saved me a lot of stress and sleep!  Plus it was so easy to take anywhere! 

    Lanolin for the nips! Severely underestimated how much I would use. Need lots! 

    Swaddles/Swaddlimg blankets! Can never have enough. 

    Totally useless: Crib?? Haha, ok but seriously that baby would scream the minute his head hit that crib mattress  for months. We didn't use regularly it til he was almost a year old. 

    Little shoes! While cute, completely useless and a pain in the butt.



  • Greencows4812Greencows4812 member
    edited April 2016
    I love the nose Frieda! My son actually let me use it instead of having to be restrained. I hate the bulb suckers. I didn't use lanolin but I did use aquaphor or breastmilk on chapped nipples. The first few weeks of breastfeeding are rough, even if you've done it before.  

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  • Ok this is driving me crazy so I have to ask, what does BTDT stand for?

    I know as soon as someone tells me it's gonna be soo obvious....
  • @Roxell it means been there done that. ;)

    DD: 8/20/14; DS: 11/13/16; DD: 5/3/19; DD: 8/31/21; Baby #5 (team green) due 3/24/24



  • After looking through this thread, I definitely agree with the Ergo and the Aden & Anais swaddles being other essential items. I am also an anti Diaper Genie person. We have one and it is just collecting dust in DD's room. And the changing table has never been used as a changing table but I love all the storage.

    DD: 8/20/14; DS: 11/13/16; DD: 5/3/19; DD: 8/31/21; Baby #5 (team green) due 3/24/24



  • @jarethinafrock yep, totally obvious now lol gonna blame that one on the pregnancy brain
  • First of all YES on lucie's list but also look into the Baby bargains book. It's super helpful!

    1) What were your favorite items or must haves for baby?

    A lot that has been said here! Wrap or a ring sling for a newborn and ergo/other soft sided carrier for when baby is older. We loved the Halo sleep sacks - super easy to use and the fleece ones are nice and warm for those of us in cold places. Also a good playmat/play gym. And a million of those pre-fold cloth diapers to use as burp rags. And a ton of the carters sleep-n-plays for the first few months. 

    Now, with a toddler, our stroller is essential. We have the baby jogger city select and I looooove it.

    for mom: if you're nursing - nipple soothies and a breast friend pillow. I tried that and a boppy and it's just the best. Baby would always fall in the crack of the boppy. You'll also need a hands-free pumping bra. And having a hand pump was a lifesaver for me too. 

    2) What did you find totally useless?

    Actually, the Rock-n-play, which is unpopular I know. DD hated it. She preferred sleeping on a flat surface from day 1.

    And my nursing cover. I had a Bebe-au-lait and DD hated it. I ended up never using it and just investing in some good nursing tanks so I could be discrete. For this baby I'm thinking of trying one of the full coverage nursing covers like the Milk Snob ones.

    3) Anything else a FTM should keep in mind?

    Ever baby is different! Don't be afraid to dismiss a baby item that's just not working for you. I tried to make the stupid rock-n-play work for so long before just giving up and trying the crib, and I realize now how stupid that was. And don't be afraid to buy used. I bought so many brand new items for DD before I discovered a local Mom's buy, sell, trade group which changed my life. They use these things for such a short time and most of then are still in perfect condition after.



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  • Loved:
    My moby wrap, sound machine  and the velcro swaddlers.
    Did use: 
    Diaper genie, changing table, wipes warmer, pacifers bottles or crib.
    Keep in mind:
    A lot of products are gimmicky and play to the worries of moms like the wipes warmer or the self closing pacifier.  The only thing you really need and clothes a way to feed baby and a place for them to sleep, which may just end up being your bed. A great carrier is a sanity saver though, especially going through wonder weeks when they don't want to be put down for even a second

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  • Loved and used:
    -Soft swaddle/Receiving blankets. Get tons of them. You can even make them for like 3.50 each by getting snuggle flannel at joanns and serging/sewing the edges. 
    -Floor bouncer 
    -Diaper Genie, great especially with odor and dogs in the house.
    -Wish I would have had a baby carrier like a wrap or tula.
    -Video/sound monitor. So helpful.

    Totally useless:
    Wipe warmer, tons of light up toys

    Advice/thoughts for first time moms:
    Sing to baby. Read to baby. Cherish them when they're little! TAKE CARE OF YOU. You don't have to have it all together all the time. Ask for help! Don't get too caught up in formula vs breast milk / cloth vs disposable / sahm vs work out of the home debates. You will learn what works best for you! Be flexible, your best plans will probably need adjusting.

    And I know that it's tempting to hit the treadmill and go on a diet right after you leave the hospital/birth center. There is so much pressure for a woman to bounce back quickly and look trim right after baby. Please know that you are beautiful and it may take a while for you to find a new normal. Don't put such intense pressure on yourself to lose the baby fat. I'm not saying we shouldn't take care of ourselves,  rather, focus on healing and bonding! You can't get those precious moments back.
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    edited April 2016

    1.  The rock in play was where my DS slept from the first day home until 4 months old.  Gripe Water, my son was so fussy for forever and that seemed to help relieve his tummy aches.  Steal the hospital blankets.  Nothing worked as good for the swaddling like those blankets!  And the we used the Velcro swaddlers and he slept swaddled of some way (arms in  and then arms out) for the longest time (like 6 months).  Also we borrowed a swing at 1 month is it was the jam.  We also got a Soothin Crusier off of Amazon bc it mimicked a car ride and that was the only thing that made my kid chill out and fall asleep (did I really agree to go through all that again!!?)

    2.  Wipe warmers, the little penis covers so they don't pee on you, and sheet protectors (they were not very cozy and were just a big pain in the ass as changing the damn sheet anyway)

    3.  It gets easier week by week.  I was literally in the ob's office a week post-partum crying my eyes out.  My milk production was low, my baby cried all the time, and I was so tired.

    We made it people and so can you!!  Babies are the worst boss you will every have but there are some moments that are utterly incredible and make your heart melt and it suddenly is all worth it.  Until they throw the dinner you so lovingly prepared on the floor! 


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  • I just wanted to add that something I didn't think I would need, but was given to me by a pediatrician, was a sound machine. But any white noise machine will work (ours also had lights and played lullabies, we didn't use those features at all.) Our baby loved white noise. She stopped using it around 9 months. 

    Also, the Happiest Baby on the Block DVD is pure gold. 
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