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ST+Ms what is one baby item that you could not live without. ONLY ONE! Feel free to link it and tell us a little bit about it!
FTMs what is one baby item that you are wondering if it's worth it?
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Me & MH: 32
DS: 6/1/18 (Pre-E; IUGR; seizures; NICU)
TTC #2: 12/2019
Sept 2020: HSG possible blocked right tube
Nov 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFN
Dec 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFP!!! EDD 9/18
Re: GTKY 1.12
They are lightweight linen style SSC. Much less bulky than an Ergo or Tula, we only used our Lille baby carrier once or twice and we all hated it. I am waiting for the spring release to get my first item for Number Two.
Fair warning they are one of those "cult like" baby items that mom's follow and resell sought after colors. I have one, Timber, that resells for $300-400. They retail for about $150 depending on the style.
Here's the look book from the Fall/Winter 20 release: https://happybabycarriers.com/pages/fw20-lookbook
DS: 6/1/18 (Pre-E; IUGR; seizures; NICU)
TTC #2: 12/2019
Sept 2020: HSG possible blocked right tube
Nov 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFN
Dec 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFP!!! EDD 9/18
I would say a good stroller is up there, too. I have a Bumbleride Indie 4, which I love and am so glad we kept, but there are a lot of great strollers that would fit the bill. Here's my suggestions for stroller shopping: Air-filled tires, single handlebar (so that you can push it one-handed and carry coffee in the other hand), large canopy, large storage compartment/hammock thing under the seat. Hanging a diaper bag with stroller straps from the handlebar is not realistic, it'll tip over if the bag is heavier than the baby.
i feel for this baby though I’m going to need to utilize a wrap much more. With one kiddo and a dog running around, it’s not going to be super safe to lay baby on the floor (on a play mat or a lounger, not just on the bare floor lol) while I clean or whatever. Someone will run over the baby and that would not be good
Yes, they are clunky, but they push so smooth!
DS: 6/1/18 (Pre-E; IUGR; seizures; NICU)
TTC #2: 12/2019
Sept 2020: HSG possible blocked right tube
Nov 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFN
Dec 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFP!!! EDD 9/18
@justyouraveragemama I didn't even know that saline stuff existed, it sounds amazing!! I also second what @emeraldcity1214 said about the PNP with a changing table. I didn't use mine in-house that often, but we were out and about often and having a designated place to change the little one while in someone else's home was a huge convenience/comfort.
I would've been lost without a bottle warmer with my first (I used the Dr. Brown's). I was BFing, but had to switch to exclusively pumping/bottles after a few months due to medical issues he was having. Being able to just grab a bottle from the fridge, pop it in the warmer, and know it would be ready when I walked back in the room was amazing. I also had a travel warmer (Tommee Tippee I think) that I would bring with me since we were out and about a lot, it was equally as amazing.
DS: 6/1/18 (Pre-E; IUGR; seizures; NICU)
TTC #2: 12/2019
Sept 2020: HSG possible blocked right tube
Nov 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFN
Dec 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFP!!! EDD 9/18
We have the baby jogger city mini gt which I am still loving with kiddo #2 (he's 20 months), and would definitely recommend if you want a solo stroller (I would not recommend using its ride a long board attachment which is too awkward to use). I used a baby carrier with him (ergo) until DD was old enough to use a tricycle and then switched them out. It has air filled tires and moves pretty smoothly. Works fine on gravel trails. I love that its canopy comes down so far when it's raining. It unfortunately has a smaller storage though. You can also get car seat attachments if you have a car seat that clicks in and out of your car, which we used for both kiddos and was nice for when they fell asleep on a walk/car ride.
oh, the wonder weeks app! That was a sanity saver, being able to understand why my baby was changing/was more fussy.
Also I would recommend any FTM get a nipple shield (if choosing to breastfeed). Breastfeeding is tough and the nipple shield is a life saver if you're experiencing latch issues, flat or inverted nipples, or even just your nipples are so sore u can't take it!
We got our Owlet while DS was in the NICU and compared it to the hospital readings. It was dead on with their monitors. We used it until he was almost a year and never had any problems. Actually it did stop charging at one point and they sent us a new one. I really liked it because it showed actual awake time based on the baby’s movements overnight. DS was in a halo bassinet next to me until almost 8 months so we weren’t using it in place of our intuition. Friends of ours are actually borrowing it right now for their little girl who has been having seizures since she was born that are still uncontrolled.
DS: 6/1/18 (Pre-E; IUGR; seizures; NICU)
TTC #2: 12/2019
Sept 2020: HSG possible blocked right tube
Nov 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFN
Dec 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFP!!! EDD 9/18
Those were LIFESAVERS for my 2nd. We didn't swaddle at all with my first, and I wondered why he never slept. We used them with our 2nd, and it's amazing how well she slept with them.The ones that are just zipper blankets were also great once my LO hit 6+months because they were just wearable blankets. Loove them so much!
Met: 2005 | Started Dating: 2009 | Married: 2013
Surprise Pregnancy #3; BFP: 01.11.2020; Due Date: September 19, 2021
+1 to the suggestions for a PNP with a change table! Especially if you're in a multiple level home, having somewhere to change the baby on both floors is a life saver. Getting one with a bassinet level that comes out later is also super helpful.
But definitely couldn't live without a good stroller. We have an Uppababy Vista and I love it, would 100% recommend.
It’s hard to pick one thing! A white noise machine was a must for DS2.