Checklist: Buying for Baby

Posted Friday, March 23, 2007 7:22 PM

Here's everything you'll need when baby comes... for the first few weeks. Find real mom reviews at lila guide. (Items with a * are must-haves.)

Layette

4-8 bodysuits or onesies (wide head openings and loose legs)

4-8 undershirts or vests (snaps at neck or wide head openings, snaps under crotch)*

4-8 one-piece pajamas*

2 blanket sleepers for winter baby

1-3 sweaters or jackets (front buttoned)

1-3 rompers or other dress-up outfits*

4-7 socks or booties (shoes are unnecessary until baby walks)*

1-3 hats (broad-brimmed for summer baby, soft cap that covers ears for winter baby)*

No-scratch mittens

Bunting bag or fleece suit for winter baby

Swimsuit for summer baby

Gentle laundry detergent

Nursery

Crib, cradle or bassinet*
    • Slats no more than 2 3/8 inches apart   
    • Corner posts no more than 1/16 of an inch above frame
    • No cutouts in headboard or footboard
    • Top rails at least 26 inches above mattress

Firm, flat mattress fit snugly in crib (less than two fingers should fit between mattress and crib)*

1-3 washable crib mattress pads

Bumper pads covering inside perimeter (secured by at least six ties or snaps, with all extra length removed)

2-4 fitted crib sheets*

4-6 soft, light receiving blankets*

1-2 heavier blankets (for colder climates)

Rocking or arm chair

Music box, sound machine or CD player

Crib mobile with black and white images (remove when baby can support self on hands and knees)

Baby monitor

Nightlight

Dresser

Toy basket

Swing or bouncy chair
 

Changing

Changing table or cushioned changing pad for low dresser or bureau, with safety strap or railing*

Changing table pad*

Changing table pad cover

Diaper pail

Diaper pail liners

Diaper cream*

Unscented baby wipes (causes less irritation)*

Soft washcloths*

Tissues (for you)

6-10 dozen cloth diapers and 6-8 diaper covers, or 2-3 large boxes of disposable newborn-size diapers*


Bath

Baby bathtub

Baby soap*

Baby shampoo

2-4 soft towels or hooded baby towels

Baby hairbrush

Soft washcloths (use a different color or pattern than your diaper washcloths!)


Feeding

10-16 bottles and nipples, both four and eight ounce (if fed strictly by the bottle, baby will go through about ten in the four ounce size per day)*

Liners, for disposable bottles

Bottle warmer (cuts down on nighttime trips to and from the kitchen)  

Bottle sterilizer (if your dishwasher doesn’t have one)

Bottle brush

Dishwasher basket for small items

4-8 bibs

Burp cloths (or cloth diapers)*

High chair

2-4 pacifiers

Formula (if not nursing)*

For nursing moms:

1-3 nursing bras (Breasts swell following birth, so start with one size larger than your maternity bra. Wait until size settles down -- about two weeks after birth -- to purchase additional bras.)

Nursing pads

Nipple cream

Nursing pillow

Pump (even if you plan only to nurse, a pump will allow you to leave milk for baby if you want or need to separate)*

Milk storage bags*



Medicine Cabinet

Baby nail clippers or blunt scissors*

Cotton balls (don’t use swabs to clean baby’s nose or ears)

Baby thermometer*

Bulb syringe/nasal aspirator

Medicine dropper or spoon with measurements

Petroleum jelly and sterile gauze (for circumcision care)*

Infant acetaminophen (Tylenol)

Antibiotic cream

Saline nasal drops

Baby gas drops

Disinfecting hand soap (for you)


Travel


Infant or convertible car seat*

Stroller (reclining to almost flat for infants)

Diaper bag

Changing pad

Baby carrier/sling


For Mom

Ice packs (in case of tearing during birth or swelling after)

2-3 week supply of ultra absorbent sanitary pads

Panty liners

Hemorrhoid wipes and cream (can become necessary after labor, even if pregnancy was free of problems…sorry) 

Posted by Paula K
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Comments

re: Checklist: Buying for Baby

Never give a baby cold medicine or decongestants-- they are too young for them!   Tylenol is ok for infants and saline drops for noses, but without checking with a pediatrician I wouldn't suggest recommeding new parents to stock up on "infant" cold medicine.   Any child under the age of 2 should never receive cold medication.  Here is a link from WebMD that details the study by the CDC regarding this: http://www.webmd.com/parenting/news/20070111/cold-medicine-risky-kids-under-two

Posted by JennyRN06    Monday, May 28, 2007 12:22 PM


re: Checklist: Buying for Baby

You are completely right! We'll take that item off the list. Check out our news story on infants and cough medicine. Anything else we've gotten wrong, or anything missing from our list?

Posted by The Bump Editors    Thursday, August 23, 2007 3:58 PM


Q: Registering for Baby?

Q: What should we put on our registry? I'm totally overwhelmed- it feels like there's so much to get.

Posted by 3rd Trimester Q & A    Friday, April 25, 2008 4:19 PM


re: Checklist: Buying for Baby

I'm trying to find a longer list of useful things to put on the registry, as well as critiques of WHERE to register would be very helpful

Posted by Dara&Eric    Sunday, September 14, 2008 5:55 PM


re: Checklist: Buying for Baby

As far as where to register...Babies R Us has been great for us. However, they aren't located very close to us. We registered at Target as a second option. We had a lot of problems with Target when we got married, but so far no problems with the baby registry.

Posted by youngmomma    Monday, November 03, 2008 9:01 AM


re: Checklist: Buying for Baby

You should add a fan for the nursery. The newest recommendations include running a fan while baby sleeps to circulate the air and help prevent SIDS.

Posted by ModernMomma    Monday, November 03, 2008 6:01 PM


re: Checklist: Buying for Baby

This list is great, but I think a sefety section is needed (baby gates,  outlet protectors, cabinet locks, etc.).  Also you may want to add and activity section, with walkers/bouncers, interactive toys and visual stimuli.  

Posted by Danielle Santillo    Wednesday, November 26, 2008 12:51 PM


re: Checklist: Buying for Baby

I wish this list was interactive like thebump's pregnancy to do checklist or theknot's wedding to do checklist. Then you could customize it and use it to track registration online.

Posted by seastar77    Saturday, January 24, 2009 1:15 PM


re: Checklist: Buying for Baby

How soon is too soon? I'm going on 13 weeks and my husband is anxious to start buying. I just don't want to get too ahead of myself. We don't even know the sex yet. What's the rule on that?

Posted by NikkiClark275    Friday, March 06, 2009 6:53 PM


re: Checklist: Buying for Baby

I'm going on 14 weeks and have been buying stuff for the last couple weeks. I've been buying some of the bigger things that are neutral in colors, like a bathtub. Also, I chose a theme that was neutral for the nursery so I can go ahead and buy things. I like being able to buy a little along the way instead of having to buy so much all toward the end.

Posted by dizzy_chik99    Sunday, March 29, 2009 3:19 PM


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