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Money-saving Tips for New Parents

Until now, I can’t imagine how my husband and I have managed to get by financially since our daughter was born.  As first-time parents, our patience and strategic thinking have been put to test by the overwhelming financial demands of having a Baby.  From C-section delivery to baby essentials to immunization, expenses seem endless, but income is limited.  Even though both my husband and I are working, we can still feel the monetary burden. It’s a reality many new parents like us have to face.

When soon-to-be parents or other new parents ask me how we make things work financially, I often can’t give a definite answer. But looking back, I realized that, aside from “hard work” and divine intervention, there were some money-saving ways that helped our little family not just make ends meet but enjoy life.

New parents and soon-to-be parents may learn something from the following money-saving ideas, which we either learned from other parents or gained from our own experience:

Don’t be ashamed to use pre-owned baby/mommy stuff

One of the things I’m so thankful of is that I have siblings and friends who are parents.  When the world found out I was pregnant, siblings and friends started handing over quality baby items that their babies no longer use.  My sister-in-law sent boxes and boxes of my niece’s baby clothes, shoes, feeding bottles, and many more. My officemate offered her baby’s bassinet and car seat, and a friend let me borrow her electric breast pump.  Can you imagine how much we saved?

Fret not if no kind-hearted relative or friend will offer you hand-me-down baby items.  You can always check out Facebook groups selling used but quality mommy/baby stuff.  Another favorite second-hand online store of my mine is Carousell. I was able to sell my Haakaa breast pump to another mom at a lower price through this online store.  Just make sure to assess first the profile of the seller before buying.

There’s nothing wrong with using second-hand stuff for your child as long as these items are still of good quality.

Breastfeed

We all know breastfeeding gives so many benefits for both moms and babies. Yes, cutting down your family’s expenses is one of them.  Price range for a can of formula milk nowadays is PHP800-1,800.  Since I mix fed (breastfeed+formula milk) my daughter until 14 months, we didn’t have to buy formula milk very often, and that really helped lessen our expenses.  Of course, exclusively breastfeeding moms have more savings.

DIY if you can

If you’re the resourceful type, doing some DIY (do-it-yourself) projects can save you a lot of money.  I know of some moms who DIY-ed their baby’s baby wash, cloth diapers, and clothes. I’m not an expert in DIY projects, but I’ve managed to DIY some stuff like our baby’s baptismal and birthday invitations, and it somehow reduced our expenses.

DIY skills can work a lot of wonders in parenting and family life.  Soon, you’ll DIY decors for your child’s 1st birthday and eventually DIY costumes for your child’s school activities.

Buy baby products in bulk

Buy baby products in bulk once you’ve determined the product that suits your baby.  For instance, find out first the brand of diaper that won’t give rashes to your little one or check first which milk brand is best for your baby. After you’ve tested brands and discovered which one works best for your child, then buy in bulk. It will not only save you money but will also save you time as you won’t have to do grocery shopping often.

Choose quality products

This lesson is something I learned the hard way. I was such a “kuripot” mommy, that I gladly bought the cheapest product I saw in the market.  I soon realized that getting the cheapest product didn’t always mean getting the best value for money.  I experienced that when I bought inexpensive diaper brands and we ended up changing my child’s diaper more often because the diaper leaked, or the diaper caused rashes on my baby.  The same is true when buying baby gear like stroller, baby carrier or car seat.  Always look for baby stuff that can be used long-term. It’s better if you can invest in baby items and gear with good quality, which can even be used by baby #2, 3 and 4.

Watch out for promos and sale events

Use your social media time to search for promos and sale from various baby brands.  Nowadays, baby brands are all over cyberspace, so it’s so easy to spot their sale and promo announcements.  Getting 10-50% off on baby products is a big help for practical parents like me.  I made sure to follow social media pages of baby brands I love and subscribed to e-newsletters so I get updates about their upcoming sale.

Join online giveaway contests

One of the perks of living in the social media generation is that we are exposed to brands and digital influencers that hold occasional giveaway contests.  Liking their page and tagging friends to join the raffle aren’t hard to do, so why not try your luck and participate in simple online contests like this to win some products that will help cut down your monthly expenses.

Attend events for moms

Attending events for moms help me save money in two ways:

  • Some events feature talks that teach mom attendees money management tips.
  • Receive baby product freebies or discount coupons.

Expenses of new parents can really be overwhelming, but with an open and practical mind, moms and dads can surely find ways to manage their finances.



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