I've basically done nothing and I'm beginning to realize that i have like 3 months left so i better do SOMETHING to prepare for the second baby.
so far I've got:
-figure out the stroller situation so i'm not stuck in the house with two kids
-find someone to take care of baby #1 while i'm in the hospital (no family in the area)
-register new baby at pediatrician
-find preschool for kid #1 and shared nanny for kid #2.
-maybe get diapers?
-wash stuff?
-figure out where #2 is gonna sleep in our 2 bedroom small house.
-maybe pack for the hospital? i don't remember what i brought last time. I don't think i packed then either. and pack for #1 to maybe stay somewhere else
-snuggle #1 within an inch of her life
-remember what labor is like? or maybe just wing it.
what am i forgetting? how are you getting prepared?
(also, sorry if this is against the rules, i totally don't get what warrants it's own post vs just responding to something else)
(if you've already gone through this - please chime in with your advice!!)
Re: Second Time Moms - what's your pre baby to-do list?
- Get stroller
- Plan for DS for the hospital
- Pack a bag for the hospital - I am definitely packing snacks and a post-labor soda this time. I remember STARVING in the hospital after labor. Do we have a hospital bag thread yet??
- Decorate baby's alcove (we also have a 2 bedroom @mmmmkay !): I saw some really sweet sheep decals on etsy that I've had my eye on. Also need to get some sheets and set up a changing station
- FMLA paperwork for work!
- Dig baby stuff out of the attic - what did I even save?? No idea!
- Plan and prepare freezer meals. I didn't do this last time and I need to.
Ugh I know I'm forgetting things.
Another great meal idea is lasagna: I make two or three ahead of time and then wrap each serving individually before freezing. That way I can have a serving for lunch or a quick dinner without having to thaw out the entire thing.
OH! And we’ve for sure decided to hire a mother’s helper once DH goes back to work after paternity leave, so I need to get on that.
where is your alcove? in your bedroom? or somewhere else?
yes freezer food is key! last time our friends kept us well stocked but i bet we get less special treatment the second time around!
-MOVE (not until the end of Feb, waah)
-Get DD situated in a toddler bed so I can steal the crib for the nursery
-Set up nursery, buy another dresser
-Find and wash all the teeny clothes / clean the baby toys
-Buy some little diapers
-Buy a double stroller
-Figure out glider situation - right now we still rock DD every night in "her" chair. I love that chair for nursing though. Do I put it in the nursery and find something else for DD's room? Buying another seems dumb.
-Hospital tour / bag
-Establish a plan for DD when in labor
-Freezer meals
-Work out leave with HR
-Figure out transitioning my work while on leave (ugh stressful)
-Find my hypnobabies tapes and start doing those every day
Most of these things can't happen until March, which is what stresses me out the most. I simultaneously want to speed up time and slow things the f down.
- Figure out who is going to watch DS while I'm in labor
- Get diapers
- Get clothes (the new baby is a girl and completely opposite season from DS, also, I gave away all of DS' clothes)
- Get pads (always infiniti pads as discussed in another thread, don't want to be scrambling to get some after LO is born)
- Pack bag
- Set up the crib in our bedroom. LO is going to eventually share a room with DS, but she will be in our room at first.
- Buy some items (we want a second baby monitor, I want a new activity gym/playmat, pacifiers, etc)
- Find and clean DS' baby items that we will reuse (bottles, bibs/burp cloths)
- Get rid of the baby items we won't re-use.
- Install infant car seat
- Freezer meals!!!
- Cleaning/organizing around the house. We moved into our house last Summer and I'd like to get those last few boxes unpacked and those last few areas around the house organized.
And if there's time, I'd really like to paint DS' room. In our old house it was gray, but when we moved we didn't paint it. I'd like for it to be gray again and it seems like we're more likely to get this done before the baby comes rather than after.
I'm already overwhelmed just thinking about this
-Pre-Register at Hospital/with Insurance
-Register new baby with pediatrician
-Get new breast pump
-Set up baby gear/install car seat
-Pack hospital bag
-Research and then buy/make things to make the postpartum period more comfortable
I completely underestimated the toll labor/delivery would take on me physically. I had literally nothing and we had to stop at cvs on the way home from the hospital so I could buy lanolin and maxi pads. I was sooo naive and was shocked when I went from being super comfortable and active at the end of my pregnancy to feeling like I was hit by a truck. This time I want to be over prepared and make all of the padcicles and whatever other crazy things make that time a little less awful.
@mountainsmama I also have to figure out who's getting my work before I go on leave... my boss told me to come up with a plan but my coworkers are overloaded
So far:
-put walls up in nursery, paint, refinish floors
-buy crib/mattress
-refinish dresser
-buy carseat (get adapter attachment for stroller I already have)
-buy some clothes basics (I have nothing from DD)
-dipers
-buy a swing
-pre-register with hospital for insurance
-DD will be covered for care either by her dad or our friends thankfully (need to deliver our extra car seat to those friends)
-definitely prep a few meals (@kmalls if you have a sure fire lasagna pass it along! that was my absolute fav thing people brought me after delivery)
-order new breast pump (30 days out from delivery from insurance)
-buy postpartum necessities (motrin, gel pads, granny panties, pads, etc)
oh boy, looks like my next three months are planned out.
Then I finished reading...
Here's my to-do list
DS: EDD, December 19th, 2014. Born, December 19th, 2014!
DD: EDD, July 18th, 2016. Born, July 19th, 2016!
Baby #3: EDD, April 16th, 2016
I don't want to be obnoxious, but I've honestly already taken care of prepping for the most part. I already transitioned my toddler out of the crib, rearranged the nursery, got the newborn clothes out and ready, and bought new bottles and monitor (I wanted a video monitor since they will share the nursery and I don't want my toddler sticking toys in the baby's ears or something), arranged for the daycare to eventually take DD2, and arranged for DD1 to be watched while at hospital.
Items left to do:
*Pack hospital bags
*Talk to HR about maternity leave (though I remember them not caring about it being reported until it a really starts)
*pre-register with hospital (going to be done on Mon).
Are you super mom?!? Lol. your goals are all my goals too except I’ve resigned myself that none of it (other than nursery and laundry) will get done until maybe like week 10 of maternity leave
-get blackout curtains, crib, dresser, glider, and lamps
-get out all DD's old clothes and separate and wash them
-wash infant car seat cover, bouncer cover, mamaroo cover, play gym, and other soft infant toys
-set up the nursery
-set up bookshelves in DD's room and the nursery
-get an extra bouncer, new swaddle blankets, new baby bath and spout cover, double stroller, and a new carrier (Tula)
-get with insurance about getting a new breast pump
-preregister with our hospital
-new paint in our bedroom and bathroom
-deep clean the house
-get MH on board with hiring a cleaning person for after baby and then do it
Basically everything...
DS: EDD, December 19th, 2014. Born, December 19th, 2014!
DD: EDD, July 18th, 2016. Born, July 19th, 2016!
Baby #3: EDD, April 16th, 2016
-get rock n play back from cousin
-figure out where baby’s clothes will “live” (due to safety concerns the kids don’t have dressers in their room. We have 2 dressers and a closet with their clothes in the guest room but they’re packed full right now!!
-maybe buy a swing?
-maybe buy a new crib mattress. Kids still use ours if they wake up in the middle of the night and want to sleep with us, but they also have pillow beds they could use.
-locate bottles and strip cloth diapers
Non-baby specific - PURGE TOYS and clothes after the Christmas flux
-put away Xmas decor (its down just needs to go into bins in garage)
-take each kid on a date night alone. (One night mommy and dd, daddy and ds, one night mommy and ds, daddy and dd)