Joined: 12 Mar 2004 Posts: 2236 Location: ***Wisconsin Baby***
Baby Stuff Essentials*baby Shower* Ka Posted: 10-27-04 00:37am
These are your essentials: maybe some of
the girls can put their money together and
buy some of the bigger things for you.
These are essentials for the first few
weeks when you bring home baby for not
only you but yourself also. Of coarse
there are so many "extra" things out there
on the market...There are like 1000 things
you can buy but you actually only need 12
main things ya know?
Clothing
in general, you want soft, comfortable
clothing with no irritating tags or seams.
You'll be changing your baby's clothing
several times a day — babies are messy —
so make sure outfits are uncomplicated and
open easily for diaper changes.
Babies outgrow newborn sizes quickly, so
buy big — at least three months ahead.
But do choose one or two newborn outfits
that you love just for the psychic lift of
dressing your new baby in an outfit you
consider adorable. While we've included
rough guidelines on quantity, how many of
each item you need will depend on your own
preferences and how often you plan to do
laundry.
One-piece outfits (4-7): one-piece
bodysuits (often called "onesies")
dramatically simplify dressing. Look
for clothes made in a soft fabric with
wide head openings and loose-fitting ankle
and leg cuffs. Also, look for finished
seams (so there are no rough or scratchy
parts), and avoid zippers (which can pinch
tender skin), and try to get them in a
soft fabric.
One-piece pajamas or nightgowns (4-7):
nightgowns with drawstrings at the bottom
are useful because you won't have to fuss
with snaps during nighttime diaper
changes. Make sure that whatever you
choose is warm so your baby is more likely
to sleep comfortably.
Cotton shirts (4-7): choose soft shirts,
preferably with snaps at the neck for
easier fitting. Undershirts are good
for layering and will also protect your
newborn's skin from any seams or roughness
in his outer garments. Choose
undershirts that snap under the crotch so
they don't ride up.
Sweater or jacket (1): most babies don't
like having clothes pulled over their
heads, so warm up your baby with a sweater
or jacket that buttons down the front.
Fleecewear or snowsuits: if you have a
winter baby, we recommend finding a
one-piece fleece suit to keep him warm on
your outings. They're often hooded and
come in many styles. Snowsuits are a
little more expensive, and not necessary
since your baby is unlikely to be playing
in the snow. In either case, buy big.
Socks and booties (4-7): stores may sell
shoes for newborns, but you don't want
them for the simple reason that your baby
isn't walking. So warm your baby's feet
in socks or booties.
Cap or bonnet (1-3): you'll want a
broad-brimmed hat for a summer baby, or a
soft, warm hat that covers the ears for a
winter baby.
Diapers
much about your life in these early weeks
involves changing diapers. So you'll
want to be prepared. About 80 percent
of parents opt for disposable diapers.
Others choose a professional diaper
service, and even fewer wash their own at
home.
Decide which kind of diapers you want to
use and stock up ahead of time. Keep in
mind that you'll be going through ten to
12 diapers each day during the first few
weeks. If you do plan to use
disposables, we recommend buying at least
three large packs (about 150 diapers).
If you plan to use cloth, you'll need six
to ten packs (12 diapers per pack) of
pre-folded diaper-service-quality diapers.
For cloth, you'll also need a diaper
pail, diaper covers, and rubber pants.
Go with diaper wraps made with velcro
otherwise you'll be stuck using pins or
clips.
Getting around
front pack or sling: newborns love being
held close; the warmth of your body and
the thump of your heart will soothe like
nothing else. A pack or sling also
leaves your hands free to do other
things.
Stroller:
for a newborn, you'll want a stroller that
reclines — babies shouldn't be propped
upright until they're about 3 months old
or until they've developed strong neck
muscles. If you're shopping for a new
stroller, look for wide wheels, adjustable
straps, and easy steering. Check out
our stroller buying guide for more help.
Mealtime
bibs (4): bibs keep spit-up and drool off
clothes — need we say more?
Bottles and nipples: even if you plan to
breastfeed exclusively, having a few
bottles and newborn nipples at home is a
good idea. If you plan to use formula
exclusively, you'll go through roughly ten
4 ounce bottles a day.
Sleeping
crib: you can get by without a crib at
first — your newborn can sleep in a padded
laundry basket or drawer if necessary.
But unless you plan to have your baby
share your bed, you'll need a crib
eventually. You'll also need a firm
mattress, a couple of sheets, and
blankets.
Receiving blankets (4): use this versatile
item to swaddle and comfort your baby, as
an extra layer for warmth, in place of
towels, for catching spit-up, or whatever
else you can think of.
Safety
car seat: the law requires that your child
sit in a car seat while riding in any car
— even on the way home from the hospital.
For a newborn, you have two choices: an
infant seat designed to be used until your
baby weighs 20 pounds, or a convertible
seat, designed to be used by both babies
and older children (though not at the same
time). See our car seat buying guide
for help.
Plastic bathtub: using a tub specially
designed to hold a wriggling baby will
keep yours safe and give your back a break
as well. See our bathtub buying guide
for suggestions on what to look for.
For mom
you'll need to stock up on a few things as
well.
Nursing bras (2-4): because pregnancy
changes the size and shape of your
breasts, it pays to buy nursing bras from
a store or catalog that takes returns.
For comfort, buy 100 percent cotton
without underwires. Some nursing bras
unhook from the strap and others unsnap
between the cups. You may want to try a
couple of styles to see which you like
best.
Nursing pads (disposable or washable):
inserting two of these in your bra can
keep your shirts dry between feedings.
Like diapers, pads come in both cloth and
disposable styles. For disposables,
look for pads with a self-stick strip.
Cloth pads are usually made of flannel and
need to be washed frequently.
Maxi-pads/panty liners: you'll want a
couple of boxes of overnight-quality
maxi-pads. When the lochia discharge
slows, usually within two or three weeks,
you'll also want a couple of boxes of
panty liners.
-kristin
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nippz
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Sep 2004 Posts: 2173 Location: ,
Posted: 10-27-04 00:47am
Kristin! You are the sweetest. Omg *tears
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IDABABY
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Mar 2004 Posts: 2236 Location: ***Wisconsin Baby***
Posted: 10-27-04 00:49am
I love you girl! You deserve a baby
shower and you are going to get one!!!!
Lets choose a date sweetie...And thats
when we will have it...And everyone will
send just a little gift...Or card..To you.
Really!!
I have so many ideas for this...Do you
have any of the bigger things sweetie?
-kristin
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nippz
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Sep 2004 Posts: 2173 Location: ,
Posted: 10-27-04 00:58am
My dream come true! Seriously, I really
thought I was never gonna have a baby
shower, because even if I did, I would
have no guests since my mom is still
trying to hide me and stuff.
U know what?
Im gonna go sit on my bed and cry happily
(:
oh kristin your funny. I have nothing,
remember?! Lol.
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jessamyn
Moderator
Joined: 18 Aug 2004 Posts: 4101 Location: San Diego, CA
Thanks: 11
Thanked:3
Posted: 10-27-04 01:07am
Someone gave me a stroller with a new born
carseat in it and I am gunna put a
stroller and a new born car seat on my
baby registry... So if someone give me
one... I'm handing mine over to u and if
its too much to ship your only an hour and
a half drive away... Haha
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IDABABY
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Mar 2004 Posts: 2236 Location: ***Wisconsin Baby***
Posted: 10-27-04 07:32am
Thats right, she isn't that far away! I
was thinking like putting all the money
together and giving her a walmart gift
card. That way she can go and pick out
the things herself, because the store has
more than the website does. Well, you are
going to need a carseat. I will find you
lots of stuff if its the last thing that I
do.
-kristin
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GuitarJade
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Oct 2004 Posts: 330 Location: Pennsylvania
Posted: 10-27-04 08:11am
Ka- you and baby seriously deserve the
best... Especially since your boy is such
a poo-poo-head! :p get me your address
and i'll send you some stuff... And i'm
serious!!!!!
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nippz
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Sep 2004 Posts: 2173 Location: ,
Posted: 10-27-04 14:35pm
wow girls <3
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jessamyn
Moderator
Joined: 18 Aug 2004 Posts: 4101 Location: San Diego, CA
Thanks: 11
Thanked:3
Posted: 10-27-04 15:27pm
His name is jerkface lover
we have settled this hahah
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nippz
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Sep 2004 Posts: 2173 Location: ,
Posted: 10-27-04 15:28pm
The number one jerk face lover out there.
And he's more of a jerk than any other
jerk faces!
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kitty2luv
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Oct 2004 Posts: 1089 Location: with my love
Aww Posted: 10-27-04 15:31pm
Ka we gonna help you I kno its not easy
but ur haven 1 and I didnt so im gonna c
what I can do for ya
You know im always here for you girl!
Ill send you some stuff as soon as I can
ok!
~becca
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nippz
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Joined: 11 Sep 2004 Posts: 2173 Location: ,
Posted: 10-27-04 19:42pm
thanks girls, I appreciate this so much.
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valleri
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Sep 2004 Posts: 50 Location: missouri
Posted: 10-27-04 23:14pm
Let me know what I can do to help...Like
where to send money for ka or whatever...I
wanna help as much as I can.
-valleri
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jessamyn
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Joined: 18 Aug 2004 Posts: 4101 Location: San Diego, CA
Thanks: 11
Thanked:3
Posted: 10-28-04 00:02am
I finished ur letter its purdee since I
have no life and do nothing all day hahah
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nippz
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Sep 2004 Posts: 2173 Location: ,
Posted: 10-28-04 00:14am
Yayyy, you know my address
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Daile
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Oct 2004 Posts: 319 Location: Missouri
Posted: 10-28-04 05:37am
Hey ka, could you email your address at
bdfpnb@miz
zou.Edu so I can send you some
stuff??
Daile
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JeNNy985
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Oct 2004 Posts: 295 Location: INDIANA!!!
Posted: 10-28-04 09:04am
I love baby showers!!!!!!!!!! 8 of my
friends all had babies around the same
time in high school and I loved every
single one of them!!! Too bad we can't
play games...Oh well it's an excuse for
more gifts!! Give me all the info and i'm
gonna send ya something really cute!!
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