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For anyone thinking about wraps but feeling overwhelmed my yards of fabric, check out the k'tan wrap. Its kind of like a wrap for dummies. The crucial stuff is sewn togethet, and you adjust it based on the type of hold.
My biggest regret first time around was not thinking long term with our stroller. We bought the Graco modes travel system which is amazing and lightweight and otherwise awesome. But it can't convert to a double and I'm not a huge fan of the graco doubles. We're now planning to get the city select. I now wish we had just invested in the city select from the get go and savef myself the money I spent on the single.
With the pumps, I would really suggest looking at something other than Medela if you're footing the bill. And look for a closed system so its easier to clean. I got three pumps (2 double electric and 1 manual) for less than the comparable Medela. The Medela might be the one for you, just don't get sucked in on brand name alone. And get 2 pumping bras so you can actually was them once in a while (I used pumpease brand).
Milkies are awesome too. I would get an oz or so of extra milk every time I nursed.
With that said all we really need this time is diapers and furniture since our LO will only be 18 months we will buy another complete nursery set that they can grow with. If we have a girl we will need clothes too. I am actually buying some now on clearance but will keep receipts since Carters and Kohls have pretty good return policies.
And we are in the same position as you. Have the Graco Modes. But I love that stroller. Still undecided about a double stroller. DS will be 23 months when this LO arrives. We are also having the crib debate. I think we are going to get a simple crib to move him into and then transition him into the single bed we already own. If you don't already have a single bed, then I would probably get the crib. It'll be hard with night wakings with a LO, you don't also need your toddler waking in the MOTN and climbing out of bed. Just my opinion though
Married: 5/30/2013
DSS #1: 5/25/2007
DSS #2: 1/22/2011
DS #3: 7/8/2012
BFP: 3/14/2016 ~ MC: 3/19/2016
DS #4: 4/21/17
DD #2: May 2020
Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022
I think we settled the crib debate. We have to buy another bed regardless so we will get another convertible crib. I was told to keep DS in his crib as long as he will tolerate it.
We are also skipping the infant car seat and going straight to the convertible. I cringe to think of the amount of money we've spent between those two items alone. DH is a total baby wearing dad and we both decided this time around, we'll just slep the kid in a carrier and save ourselves $150 bucks.
Married: 5/30/2013
DSS #1: 5/25/2007
DSS #2: 1/22/2011
DS #3: 7/8/2012
BFP: 3/14/2016 ~ MC: 3/19/2016
DS #4: 4/21/17
DS: 10-9-14
MC: 9-4-16
Married: 5/30/2013
DSS #1: 5/25/2007
DSS #2: 1/22/2011
DS #3: 7/8/2012
BFP: 3/14/2016 ~ MC: 3/19/2016
DS #4: 4/21/17
All in all - don't be afraid to try it and take it back to the store if you don't like it. We were also able to catch ours on clearance as they changed the design at BuyBuyBaby - saved us a quick $70! So if you're in the market for one and will be buying it yourself, you may want to keep a close eye close to Dec/Jan when a lot of them get clearanced out.
Also, I love your SN. DS name is Max.
Married: 5/30/2013
DSS #1: 5/25/2007
DSS #2: 1/22/2011
DS #3: 7/8/2012
BFP: 3/14/2016 ~ MC: 3/19/2016
DS #4: 4/21/17
I really should change my SN to get rid of the & - but I'm wayyy too lazy to go through those hoops! Max is such a cute name (a top pick for me before marrying my DH) - I would love to name a little boy that but then he'd sadly be called Max Max. Oh the teasing that would happen at school/life.
Married: 5/30/2013
DSS #1: 5/25/2007
DSS #2: 1/22/2011
DS #3: 7/8/2012
BFP: 3/14/2016 ~ MC: 3/19/2016
DS #4: 4/21/17
As for strollers, we ADORE our Modes and I've been reading great reviews on the Modes double. We'll need to check it out in person but I'm leaning that way. We scored our current stroller at a great deal as a floor model so just maybe we'll get lucky again.
Baby #2 due April 2017
My neighbors got a City Select to prepare for a second. It's really nice!
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Baby #2 due April 2017
I would also highly recommend that if you are getting it /registering for it at a big box store that you get the extended warranty. Made all of our random returns so much easier. Also, I drop things a lot, so it was piece of mind
I'm also curious about if I should get a double stroller. I have the BOB revolution single jogger (which I love) and a single chicco for out & about use, but DS will be 3 by the time LO is born. Trying to figure out if a double stroller will really be worth it at DS' age. Any third time moms have a cost/benefit perspective on it?
I definitely recommend the Nose Frida. I thought it was weird and gross at first when people talked about it, but then DS was born super snotty and congested and the little bulb suckers didn't do anything. The nose frida was a freaking miracle, I wish I had bought it right away!!
DS--N14
Baby #2 EDD--4/16/17
Things I loved:
-Nose Frida! (Still use for my 7 month old)
-Graco click connect travel system (Still use)
-Baby Monitor that connects to phone (Still use)
-In bed co-sleeper
-Baby carrier
Things I never used:
-Crib
-Diaper Genie
-Wipe warmer
-Swing
Also, don't slack on maternity clothes! I pushed it off until I was over 30 weeks with DD and was so miserable. Your comfort is worth spending the extra money! This time, I plan to wear my maternity clothes as soon as I start showing.
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DS--N14
Baby #2 EDD--4/16/17
I am super excited though because I told same friend about the pregnancy this weekend and she offered to loan me her very expensive swiveling infant stroller for as long as I can use it once the baby is born. We have a very walkable neighborhood and I can see myself getting out often with it.