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Ultimate Baby Registry Checklist

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The Ultimate Baby Registry Checklist! If you are a first time mom you may be feeling how I was when I created my registry checklist list… beyond overwhelmed.  I went from excited to deer in headlights in no time flat. Wandering the isles of Target and Baby’s R Us feeling like I was going to fail as a parent. I had no clue as what was necessary other than diapers.  My sister basically saved me and imparted all her momma wisdom on what to get and what was a waste.  Side note on an example of a waste is a baby wipes warmer.  Reason is when you are not at home, and need to change baby’s diaper; the first time they have a non warmed wipe, they may not react so well. If they only experience non warmed wipes, it will never be an issue.

So here it is.  Naturally you will have the obvious: crib, changing table, diapers, wipes, bibs, high chair(get one that reclines) etc.   In no particular order, I broke it down into categories (Gear, Nursing, Health & Baby Room, Bath & Clothing)

Gear:

Bouncer or Swing– Now there are a few different kinds of “bouncers or swings”  Having a bouncer was a life saver for me.  I used Bright Starts Playful Pinwheels Bouncer.  I am also a working mom so, I needed to be able to stick to a schedule and be on time for work.  This allowed me to put Sofia in here, and take a shower or do a morning pump.  Small amount of victory for hands free freedom!  It vibrates to sooth, has a removable toy arm, and I could carry her from room to room and not strain my back.  We also had a very high-end swing  called a MamaRoo by 4Moms its blue tooth enabled, you can also hook up to your iphone, and has a variety of swing settings.  I was super excited to have this because the features are super cool and it looks like a space pod!  However, Sofia wasn’t a huge fan…she liked it sometimes.  The other down side is its size, it is not particularly light, and like Sofia, your baby may not be enthused.  Luckily this was one of the hand me downs I received from my sister.

Stroller, Car Seat & Bassinet:
This depends on what carrying system and car seat you have or want. I went with something not traditional. With all the car seat options and rules that constantly change.  I did not want to have to buy another car seat at 6 months or could foresee having the time to shop for something new. Keep it simple! I wanted a car seat that would last a couple of years, and that had rear facing and forward facing capabilities and would grow with her. That being said, I did not have the car seat that detached and you carried like most moms. I went with Graco Contender 65 Convertible Car Seat, Glacier
Instead, when it was time to go somewhere, I took my stroller out (Mamas & Papas Sola2 Chrome Stroller With CarryCot) and just removed the baby. I used the Carry Cot for the first 3-4 months and it doubled as her Bassinet. I could wheel her around, put her right next to my bed, and she could nap easy if we were out; as she was already flat on her back. When she out grew the Carry Cot, I just popped the regular seat back in the stroller. I would still just take Sofia in and out of the car seat. For me this was also a better option, because it was less strain on my back and less in my hands. I just had to worry about either carrying my baby into the house or putting her in the stroller.

Bumbo    The Bumbo Floor Seat should only be used when your baby can support his or her head. Do not put your baby in this on a table, or elevated surface unattended. The Bumbo helps strengthen their neck muscles and gives them a new perspective of their world. Try putting them in the Bumbo and then place them in front of a floor toy or mirror. I had the tray attachment and put toys on that as well. Sofia loved hers and would still sit in this today, if I let her. She loved to “read” her books while being in her Bumbo.

Diaper bag- I recommend a diaper back pack that has insulated sections to put a bottle in, and a changing pad. The more pockets the easier it is to stay organized. Having a back pack makes it easier to carry baby and bag. Also, your spouse/partner will more likely want to carry a back pack instead of a bag.  Click here to see my post about What’s in your diaper bag?

Nursing:

Bottles, Nipples and Liners– You need them…just depends on your preference.  There are numerous choices, and some people recommend getting 2 different brands/styles. Why? Because, you may really want to go with Dr. Browns natural flow, but your baby may not like the nipple for that bottle. For me, I want to do as less washing/ dish-washing as possible.  I took a gamble, and went with  Playtex BPA Free Premium Nurser Bottles with Drop In Liners   You put the milk in and when baby is done you just the throw away liner.  All you need to spend time cleaning is really the nipples. The bottles themselves you wash as needed.

You will need 4 oz and 8 oz bottle sizes.  Playtex has interchangeable nipples (slow flow, medium, and fast flow).  As they grow, babies will need faster flow. Get a few of each.   Also, I breast-fed Sofia, and followed the rule of not giving a bottle or pacifier until week 4 to avoid nipple confusion.  I think this helped her not to have any issues with the system I wanted to use.  Click here for my breast milk guidelines spreadsheet.

Breast Pump:- Your breast pump may be (should be) covered by your insurance.  Check with your insurance company! I used  Lansinoh® SignaturePro  double electric pump.  It has  three pumping styles and eight adjustable suction levels, has an LCD screen to keep track of the how long you have been pumping.  A closed-system design reduces the number of parts cleaned and prevents bacteria and mold growth.  It’s compact, and easy to carry.  I took this to work an pumped every day on lunch at my office.  It also takes batteries, so if you forget to take the plug you can still pump.
Breastmilk Storage bags– If you pump or breast-feed your baby you will need these.

Lansinoh® Breastmilk Storage Bags These are the strongest breast milk storage bags on the market, with reinforced, double sealed side seams for extra protection.  Each bag features the patented double Click ‘n’ SecureTM seal to prevent leaks.

Boppy Pillow    The Boppy Pillow supports your baby as they grow and develop.  It is a great nursing pillow that lifts the baby to a more ergonomic position for comfortable breastfeeding, and bottle feeding; giving relief to your arms and back. In addition to breastfeeding and bottle-feeding, the Boppy Pillow is very helpful for different stages of developing with propping, tummy time and learning to sit(kind of a pre Bumbo) stage.  The slipcovers are removable for easy washing and comes in many colors and patterns.  Tip: I still use the Boppy to rest my knees when leaning into the bathtub, when giving Sofia her bath.

Nursing Cover – Breathable Cotton Breastfeeding Apron   I really can’t say if one is better than another?  If you are going to breastfeed you will want one.  I personally think they are all pretty much the same.

Health and Baby Room:

Video Monitor-it is essential to have a video monitor.  The technology keeps updating, so get one that at least has night vision.  Screen size and pixels etc all vary in price and brand.   My daughter went through a period of night terrors and sleep walking.  Being able to see if she is just talking in her sleep, out of bed, or having a night terror is key for me.

Gripe water and infant Tylenol/Motrin. You may be saying to yourself really? This is on your essential list? Yes. Trust me when your baby is crying/screaming in the middle of the night, you don’t want to have to run to your nearest Walgreens to get this. You want this Gripe stuff on hand. Newborns get gas or can have colic Gripe Water will help!! Here is a tip on helping ease gas- take a swaddling blanket and put it in the microwave for about 20 -25 seconds. It should be warm, not hot, and lay it on your baby’s stomach (over their clothes). The blanket will act as a heating pad, and help soothe them. The infant Tyelnol/Motrin is handy if they are running a fever, or even down the road teething pain.

Sound Machine– I use The First Years Sounds for Silence Nursery Sound Machine     

It is very helpful sleep aid in getting, and having them stay asleep.  Also, it’s pretty easy to throw it in an overnight bag if you are traveling, or get lucky and have your baby’s grandparents babysit for a night.

Fridababy NoseFrida 

I know it looks funky, but this is a game changer.  Instead of those bulb plastic things, this actually works amazingly well.  In no time your baby will be able to breathe through their nose again.

Bathing: – Can’t hurt to have some wash cloths, baby soap, or bath toys.  The big necessity is the bathing tub. Again, I like products that transition through growth stages, instead of buying 2 items.  This bathtub –The First Years Sure Comfort Deluxe Newborn To Toddler is one of those products.  We fit this in our sink for the first few months (easier on your back) and then removed the sling and used it in the tub.

Clothing:  You will get a lot of clothing as gifts.  I don’t see this as a necessity to register for them.  Some parents even return clothes to get store credit, and use the credit towards big items they did not yet receive or still need to purchase.  If you do want to register for clothing, I would suggest sleep wear for newborns, and then from 3-6 months. Choose a sleep gown or sleep wear that has zippers, avoid snaps or buttons.  The reason for a gown or zippers is babies need to be changed often.  When it is in the middle of the night and you are running on 3 hours sleep with your eyes barely open do you want to struggle with 10 different snaps?? The less struggle you have to get your baby in and out of their clothes to change a diaper is a win! My Silly Monkey has baby gowns that you can personalize  http://www.cafepress.com/mysillymonkey.1799467685

That’s my Ultimate Baby Registry Checklist!. I hope this helps alleviate some anxiety on what to register for.    Liked my post? Please comment and share with other parents.

Thank you,

Carrie~

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