Hello all! A few of us thought that with the holiday sales season on its way, we might start a general registry recommendations thread. It's a bit early, but there may be some great deals to be had in the next month or two! This can be a place to ask those STM+'s for their advice on all sorts of things. Thanks!
Re: Registry Recommendations w/o 11/4
There are also convertible seats that can fit from infancy through booster-age (the Graco 4ever and the Diono Radian come to mind, but I'm sure there are others), but you lose the ability to easily click the kiddo in and out of the car/into the stroller, etc.
@knarlytaurus I have the Chicco Bravo and I seriously love it! Just like @kvh22 said, the only thing missing is a double stroller. The infant car seat was a must for us as we didn't have to wake up the baby everyone we got in and out of the car. There's actually a base for the car seat that always stays in the car and you just snap the seat into it. So it's really not a hassle at all putting in and removing the seat. We actually ended up buying an extra base for husband's car so that if we didnt have to move that either if we were to switch cars. I highly recommend Chicco! When my daughter weighed too much for the infant seat, I got another Chicco convertible. Love this one, too!
As a STM we are in the market for a new video monitor. We had 2 and they both broke (the power source no longer would work in both) ! The 2nd one we splurge on one that allegedly worked on our phones- but we could never get it set up. Our house is smaller so we’ve gone without a monitor since DD was 10 months old but we are traveling at thanksgiving and would like to get one.. please give me your rwccomendations!
Something I’d also like to point out for FTMs is in respect to using LATCH (UAS anchors) to install your car seat. LATCH is a wonderful tool, but many people are not aware that there are weight limits to the LATCH anchors. It varies from vehicle to vehicle and from car seat to car seat. We have 2 GMC vehicles (2015 Sierra and 2015 Yukon XL) and previously had a Nissan Pathfinder. In all 3 vehicles the LATCH weight limit was 65lbs child and car seat combined. For some kids that is never an issue, but my kids have always been consistently above the 65th percentile for weight. The car seats are built like tanks too, so we haven’t used LATCH since they turned 2. All of this to say, when shopping for car seats please do not rely solely on an easy LATCH install. Ensure that you are also able to get a good seatbelt install should you ever reach the limit of your car/car seat and also so that you don’t feel limited in where you can place the car seat in your vehicle.
We went with the UppaBaby Vista and love it although there are less expensive (and more expensive!) options.
My #1 baby product rec to everyone I know is the Keekaroo peanut charger as a changing pad instead of a changing table. It wipes clean; you don’t put sheets or covers on it, so there’s no fuss when the baby pees on it in the middle of the night. And I don’t see the point of a piece of furniture just for changing the baby — we have ours on top of their dresser. But we also live in a small apartment so space is at a premium.
As for me, I LOVE my UppaBaby Vista, but I know it's not for everyone. I use it as a jogging stroller as well and won't be buying a double stroller since the Vista can fit up to three (two seated, one standing). I had the Mesa car seat for it as well and loved that too. I also grocery shop with my Vista which is convenient since that's how I bring groceries into our home as well, and that's something to consider if you're between Vista and Cruz. They are similar, but the Vista has a LOT more basket space.
Convertible car seats - I loved having an infant seat, especially when DS was a newborn. It was so easy to click in and out and allowed him to stay asleep rather than fussing with straps. If you want to save money though, I do think a convertible car seat is the way to go. I personally wouldn't want a car seat that clicks in any older than 1 yo. DS is on the small side and I was really struggling with the weight of the infant seat, though he still fit within the limits. We have the Diono Radian convertible car seat which we chose because they can fit three across a back seat (we have a Honda CR-V).
i found Lucie’s List to be helpful when checking out gear and what to buy. I would NOT trust the actual registry you set up with (for example, Amazon) — they are going to tell you you need absolutely everything in order to sell more stuff.
DD2- EDD 5/12/2019
I highly recommend an infant car seat that clicks in. We had the Chicco KeyFit with DD and it was great. Our only trouble was that she was always 90-100th percentile in weight and height and she outgrew hers much quicker than I wanted. Then we moved to the Chicco convertible seat, and it was wonderful too. Ours haven't expired and haven't been in wrecks, so we are using them again with this LO. Big fan. We also had the Chicco click in stroller, so it was so east to wheel her around. Very light stroller just to pop open and put the car seat in. We also have a BOB jogging stoller with the car seat adapter. I loved that thing.
We are also in the market for a new monitor now. We had a great Summer Infant one, and same as you @mcewen3, ours just had enough of my midnight drops. We stopped using it about a year ago. I have no idea what's good on the market now.
I am a huge adovate for the premade SwaddleMe swaddles. They were a lifesaver! I will be scooping some up on clearance or holiday sales.
https://smile.amazon.com/Infant-Optics-DXR-8-Monitor-Interchangeable/dp/B00ECHYTBI/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1541434371&sr=8-3&keywords=infant+optics
Also, another rave for the ClickTight from Britax once you are ready for a convertible seat, 100% worth it for ease of installation and secure install. And I second or third the assertion that an infant seat will prove worthwhile the very first time you don't have to move a sleeping baby out of the car seat, sleep is precious. Many a time I circled the block or sat with the engine running to allow naps.
We have the Infant Optics monitor and it was recommended last year, so not sure if there's something better on the market. The battery life, after a year, isn't that great, but otherwise we've really like it. Planning to add a second camera to it for this LO.
Small registry rec: Nosefrieda - this thing is disgusting and incredibly effective!
BFP: 10.3.16 | CP: 10.11.16
BFP: 12.14.16 | CP: 12.14.16
BFP: 1.23.17 | EDD 10.6.17 -- DS born 10.7.17
BFP: 9.9.18 | EDD 5.23.19 -- DD born 5.24.19
BFP: 9.1.21 | MC 10.1.21
For swaddles, I felt like we tried every swaddle under the sun. The only ones that really worked for us were the HALO and Aden & Anais (both pre-positioned swaddles with the snaps, and the regular muslin blankets). DD haaaated the rest of them. We still use HALO sleep sacks for DD now (with arm holes). Also, they zip from the bottom for easy diaper access. I saw on the Instagram that HALO is coming out with a new model of swaddle that has arms positioned up, which DD really did prefer, so I plan to grab one when they are released in January (also has suck pads on it). I think swaddles are trial and error, but I will recommend muslin blankets because they are so useful and machine-washable. We still use ours to cover the stroller (they're nice and breathable) for DD when she naps in her little traveling comfort pod.
ETA: YESS to @laeberge3's recommendation of the NoseFrida. It sounds gross, but it's really not - and when you're desperate to get your little one to breathe well, it's a godsend.
then 3 failed IUIs, and finally a successful IVF FET.
Due with #2 5/2/19 after HIO once in my FW,
because apparently that's how life works now. Team Blue!
BFP: 10.3.16 | CP: 10.11.16
BFP: 12.14.16 | CP: 12.14.16
BFP: 1.23.17 | EDD 10.6.17 -- DS born 10.7.17
BFP: 9.9.18 | EDD 5.23.19 -- DD born 5.24.19
BFP: 9.1.21 | MC 10.1.21
One of my fave things (that I got for free actually) was a stroller caddy. It’s super lightweight, and the car seat just pops on top. Those travel systems can get HEAVY and mine was like 4 pounds and I just kept it in my car trunk for shopping and the like. The one I have is a McClaren Easy Traveler, but I know they have been discontinued.
BFP: 10.3.16 | CP: 10.11.16
BFP: 12.14.16 | CP: 12.14.16
BFP: 1.23.17 | EDD 10.6.17 -- DS born 10.7.17
BFP: 9.9.18 | EDD 5.23.19 -- DD born 5.24.19
BFP: 9.1.21 | MC 10.1.21
Also love our Dohm white noise machine (it was so good that we bought a second one for our room once DD moved into her crib), and second the infant optics monitor. Would also recommend your basic audio monitors if you plan to travel with your LO.
Married: Oct 2015
TTC #1: Sept 2016
BFP: 10/19/16 ~ blighted ovum ~ D&C 11/23/16
BFP: 3/24/17
TTC #2: July 2018
BFP: 8/26/18
@mrskoz428 Dresser/changing table and crib/toddler bed options are great! Our high chair turns into a booster but I'm realizing we won't use that. I didn't think as much about the kid spacing as maybe I should have but (as I said above that really only affected the stroller). We won't end up turning the crib into a toddler bed since this next kiddo will need it and it makes more sense to get a kid's bed around 3yo than to switch the crib to a toddler bed and buy a new crib. Same with the high chair/booster seat. This LO will need the high chair and we'll have to transition DD to the booster on the early side of the recommendation and I'll just buy a separate booster cheaper than the high chair cost. No idea if you want more kids but the double duty of many items seems wasted on anyone in the 2 under 2 club. The convertible car seat will also fall into this category for us as we want a 3rd and will need to fit 3 carseats across which can be limited. Trying to plan ahead with what we buy but without thinking, got a convertibel on sale for DD in one car that is super wide and definitely won't work 3 across. The convertible I got for the other car is super narrow but has top safety ratings (although is $$$). Not a huge deal about the one wide one as they expire eventually but I'll be a lot more thought through with any future purchases.