It seemed like there might be enough interest in this for a separate thread so here goes.
If you are a STM+, how much did you budget and spend for pre-baby expenses? What about baby's first year? Did anything come up that you weren't expecting? Any spending regrets or things you'll do differently this time?
If you are a FTM, what are you thinking costs will look like? Where are you saving and splurging?
Re: Budgeting for Baby
The biggest expense after birth was all of the medical (our OOP max was $3500 and we met that plus $400 for his circumcision). All of the well checks and lactation appointments were covered 100% by insurance, but we probably had 4-5 appointments for random things that required copays. We did have to switch from a employee plus spouse to employee plus family health plan, which cost us about $100 extra per month.
The next largest expense could be childcare depending on your situation and area.
Photos were a pretty large expense for us. We bought the newborn photos from the hospital for $150. I found a photographer on Facebook and I paid her $80 per session to take his photos at three months, six months, nine months, and twelve months.
Thankfuly, I was able to breastfeed, so we saved a lot of money there. I think I bought maybe 5-6 packs of breastmilk storage bags (Target brand by far was the most economical and reliable). I also bought a hands free pumping bra. I made his purees once he started on those just using my blender, a regular pot, and some $2 ice cube trays, so that probably cost us about $10-$20/month from 4 months until 10 months. After that, he basically ate what we ate, so the expense was minimal.
If you are open to shopping Mom consignment sales, you can save a ton also. I go to one in the spring and one in the fall and spend about $100 at each one.(Obviously, photos are more important to me than clothes
Other than that, we spent $20-$30/month on diapers and $10 every 2-3 months on wipes.
Obviously, there were times that we had to pick up infant Tylenol, teething rings, and other random items, but for the most part other than those expenses I listed, we really did not spend that much during the first year. It could be different in different areas, but for me it was significantly cheaper to buy diapers, wipes, and many other random items on Amazon as part of their subscribe and save program. I would also recommend saving up any gift cards you get it as gifts to use for random purchases that have been at the last minute, like when all of the pacifiers disappear
ETA: After DS was born, we did go ahead and significantly increase our life insurance for both of us. This costs us an additional $140 per month. It’s not exactly baby related, but just something I thought I would throw out there.
Also sorry but I can't get this to lay out properly.
Pre baby:
- Car seat and stroller. I actually just sold my last set to buy a better on for this baby
- A good carrier for baby. I just invested in a lillebaby for this one
- a better breast pump
- Some more comfortable clothes for post baby.
After baby was here:- expenses include clothes in each size! I found it best to buy bulk on FB marketplace and keep an eye for really good sales at carters and stocked up then. I am always buying one size in advance when I see a good deal and it help alleviate the expense
- Feeding items. We went with a mid level high chair. It's my fav I've seen. It's not too bulky but plenty big for even my 40lb DS now. It is super light and doesn't take up too much space. Don't go get a crazy expensive one. I bought plates and bowls from Ikea that were super cheap and still going strong.
- The cost of shoes surprised me. Their feet grow so fast and when they start walking then need something good quality. A pair of little baby nike sneakers are about $40-$60 canadian. If you see good deals in bigger sizes pick them up as you see them. Especially given then need sneakers, rain boots, winter boots, sandals and heaven forbid you have a wedding or something you need dress shoes or loafers for.
- Things I splurged on I'm happy about:
- A high quality umbrella stroller. We went with Summer Infant 3D one. Worth every time and I haven't used the big stroller since I got this one!
- A good quality car seat with long life span for post bucket seat
- cable tv. The amount of tv I watched especially middle of the night feedings is shameful.
- Things I wish I splurged on:
- I wish I splurged on a better second seat for H's car. I just sold that and bought another of the first I had.
After all that expenses just sort of level out. Other then diapers, wipes and clothes there's really nothing else DS has needed. We spend more then we should on things like toys but that's not necessary.Edit:
Also budget for childcare! This one is expensive and it sucks paying the bill every month!!!
At around 10 months when he started pulling himself up we did robeez or better.
I also forgot about life insurance - we did that too!
And childcare. That one is a huge drain.
I feel like I spend a lot on diapers, but it’s really just buying a lot at a time.
If you have the budget, buy a nice car seat and stroller (second hand for stroller is fine). I bought a great deal combo with my first son. The car seat was safe, but wasn’t as cushiony as I wanted. The stroller started out great and then got a bit rickety to push. I upgraded (second hand) and have an amazing stroller now. Cost are all relative depending on taste and needs.
@kadeephd I didn't start using shoes until about 8-9 months. Currently we have to pairs of shoes (shes 14 months) jellies and sneakers. They're both from Walmart and probably cost a total of $10.
You are definitely going to want baby jails (swing, bouncer, jumper, etc). Also, toys can add up. I've done a lot of shopping on Facebook market place for toys (play kitchen, sit to stand walker, etc). Clothes can add up too, you never know how quickly your LO will grow out of the size of clothes they have. Sometimes you need to move up because they're too long or too chubby lol
I know you said you were being gifted a car seat, does that mean infant seat or convertible seat? At some point you'll have to put LO in a convertible seat, after they grow out of the infant one. There will be things that pop up that you think are relatively inexpensive but add up (tylenol, ibuprofin, gripe water, gas drops, bottle brush, extra pacifiers, sippy cups, utensils, bath wash, cradle cap brush, cradle cap shampoo, bath for baby, etc). Some of these things you won't know about until after baby comes. My daughter has really sensitive and dry skin, we have to use cream instead of lotion and we have special lotion for spots on her arm and butt because she has these bumps from eczema. She's also on a daily medication (which we couldn't prepare for before birth) and while it isn't expensive, it is another cost per month. I am not really a frilly person, but there are some bows we HAD. TO. HAVE. Plus when her hair got long enough I had to get clips and hair ties to keep her hair out of her mouth. She only liked one type of pacifier, so all the others were a waste of money. Same with bottles.
I spent a nice chunk of change on sleep sacks to fit her from birth until now. Because SLEEP SACK 4 LYFE. Something that no one I know personally uses, but is and was a life saver for me.
I also consider the blackout curtains, and white noise machine part of baby cost.
Disposable breast pads, nursing clothes, wipes. Then there are things that are dependent on where you live - we had to buy hats and gloves and cold weather clothes for being outside in the winter. And sun hats for summer. sun screen. some of these things that baby will grow out of quickly.
I'm rambling now...
Diapers I’m figuring $20-40/month. I don’t really know because we used to cloth diaper. $360 for the year seems like a conservative estimate.
Food costs will will just be absorbed by our usual budget. I don’t eat that much more while breastfeeding, and babies don’t eat that much after they start solids anyway. I’ll need bags for BFing, maybe budget $100 for bottles and other supplies.
We wont pay more than $50 for a crib, maybe the same for a high chair. Borrowing a mamaroo from my SIL. We have sheets and changing table stuff.
We’ll need new clothes for nb-18 months, because apparently I got rid of those. I’ll buy those second hand too, for probably $1/piece. Right now baby’s wardrobe is largely white shirts and hand knitted pants and sweaters. I’m okay with that. My guess is we’ll soend less than $100 on clothes in the first year, and that’s being generous.
Shouldn't need to pay anything for insurance. I’ve yet to see a bill from them after 2 pregnancies and 6.5 years of parenthood. Maternity leave I figure cost us about $13,000. Short term disability will give me about $7,000, and work will give me another $4,000 give or take, for pto. Which leaves us filling the gap of about $2,000.
DH stays at home, so no daycare costs.
So.... about $13,000 to have a baby for a year. We should have plenty of cushion around that, on top of the fact that I’ll be back to work full time (and back to saving money) by June.
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@kadeephd My son is 2 1/2 and I would be surprised if we have spent too much more than $19,000 on him his whole life. I’m sure it is possible to do in a year if you buy everything brand new, no one gifts you anything, and you have to have namebrand clothes for every occasion, etc. However, if you have childcare covered and you plan on shopping sales and buying consignment items, you should be well under that. But, I’m cheap lol
ETA: I wasn’t thinking about lost wages or new vehicles, though.
As for gear, I bought a travel system for $280 including 2 extra car seat bases, stroller, and infant seat from Babies r Us when they were going out of business. I snagged a halo bassinest (premier version) with infant insert and 2 sheets for $130, 2 PNPs for $40, jj cole car seat cover for $5, blooming bath and monthly photo stickers for $15, play gym mat for $5, and brand new baby wearing wrap for $5, all from FB marketplace. We are using an old dresser as a changing table. So about $470 for baby gear from my own pocket.
We were gifted a swing, rock and play, exersaucer, highchair, and a bunch of toys from my sister's father in law. My sister's mother in law gifted us a crib. My parents bought us a roomba (needed with 3 dogs!!!) and convertible carseat. My sister is gifting us a car seat caddy, bumbo, boppy, breastfriend, ergobaby carrier, finding Nemo bedding set (our nursery theme was going to be a nature or HP theme, but I can't say no too free!). She will be giving us all her babies' hand-me-down clothes as her youngest will be growing out of them just as ours will be growing into them. Not to mention I bought her 90% of her baby clothes! Lol
We have very generous family (and friends) and are very, very blessed.
I anticipate getting most other stuff we need at the showers (we are having 3 hosted by different friends/ family all over the state).
Adding baby and me to SO's insurance will likely cost an extra $200 a month.
We have not yet decided on life insurance.
We will not be spending on childcare costs, but that means I will not be working for an extended period of time. That's the plan for now.
Medical bills are the biggest and scariest expense, and the unknown leaves us unable to budget or prepare for the costs, which is the worst part.
I saw one for $150 and wanted to buy it but H decided it was a bed and he doesn't buy used mattresses and said no. I'm really jealous of yours!!!
But we ended up borrowing a bassinet from my cousin luckily.
Much like @erinka I advise not to spend a fortune on things until you know what baby likes. We bought a new bassinet for DS and he maybe slept in it 3 hours total. He hated it.
So when I said I wanted a $300 bassinet DH laughed at me.
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@kristah2 and @runrinserepeat I have been eyeing the halo for a while, so when I saw this one I NEEDED it. I sanitized / disinfected all the parts I could. I have a fantasy about baby girl sleeping soundly all night next me snuggled up and loving this thing as much as I do, but we will see! I figured if the halo and the travel system were the only gear we spent a decent chunk of money on, I could splurge a bit.
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Clothes. I tried very, very, very hard not to go overboard buying infant clothes (was mostly successful) because 1. people will inevitably buy them for you 2. ours will be winter babies, so they should just be cozily bundled in sleep sacks and jammies
Diapers. I was always on the lookout for Amazon/Meijer/Target/everywhere deals. If diapers came out to about 12 cents or less, I got em. The only brand that i truly disliked was Luvs, and that was only because of the super strong scent.
I should actually start the diaper hunting again soon...
+1 On not using shoes until DD was walking (about 12 months/size 4) except for special occasions.
A couple of things I would personally recommend:
If you’re using disposable diapers, at least try out one or two of the cheaper brands to see if you like them. I was a pampers snob and would buy anything else until my mom bought us a box from Aldi. They are just as good (imo) and literally a fraction of the price. Also, in the beginning months buy maybe one or two boxes of diapers and then start buying bags in each size. They grow out of them so fast and for us it would be one day they would fit and the next they wouldn’t. We gave away a lot of 3/4 full boxes of diapers.
Clothes were a decent expense the first year and I’m glad I’m having another girl so I can just reuse all those clothes. I now ask my MIL for carters gift cards for DD for holidays and that’s how I usually buy the next size up. You can get some great stuff at consignment sales as well.
We were lucky with my first and got gifted the vast majority of baby gear we needed. I did buy some baby containers haha. Mine hated not being held for the first few months so it was rough. When she started to learn to sit up but couldn’t do it herself that’s all she wanted to do. I bought one of those sit me ups and she loved it. I also ended up borrowing a bouncer and exersaucer when she was a little bigger. Those things did help me personally though I know not every kid likes them.
I’m happy this time we have to buy minimal stuff. I need a bassinet and some new bottles and pacifiers. Just smaller stuff like that.
Most of my expense has been clothing related (maternity for me and some baby clothes/material & yarn to make baby clothes). I’m trying to follow a personal rule that I don’t buy baby stuff unless I really love it until baby is born (and I can see what’s left that I need) because I know I’ll get a lot of clothes and other hand me downs. I’ve already received a few basics from a family at my work: bottles- minus the nipples, wrap style carrier, a bouncer seat, another baby prison seat thing that rocks, some books & toys, a yoga ball for me, unused disposable breast pads, clothes and some cloth diaper covers (they just moved out of the country so it was a win-win for both of us for them to give me items they didn’t want to deal with selling/donating/packing). My parents offered to buy us a crib, which we may or may not use still, but I appreciate the offer and I know I at least want one around in case my kid isn’t the type who gets decent sleep with a floor bed.
Childcare will be our big ongoing expense. Even with my staff discount it’ll be over $1k a month for my kid to come to work with me. As of now, there isn’t an open position in my infant class until July, but my boss said we could sit back down and reevaluate in November. SO might decide to stay home with baby indefinitely.
thanks for the advice! I did start an amazon registry to keep track of things so hopefully that'll help.
I'm in the cold city (Chicago) so I'm not sure how much we'll be going outside in the first couple months, and will also have to take our tiny condo into account. I'm trying hard not to go crazy with stuff.
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